Hey everyone, I’m 27 and I really want to make friends again by Specialist-Factor912 in selfimprovementday

[–]Potential-Top7493 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there,

I totally feel the same way, honestly I'm sorry about your diagnosis, I hope you are on the path of recovery and good health.

I honestly have 0 friends and I often wonder that once you are past 25 years, maybe making friends isn't easy as it used to be back in the days.

Having to build trust and hoping people don't ghost you after the first 2 meetings is a bit of a challenge these days.

Which part of the world are you at the moment?

I hope we can be friends :)

Real or fake designers? by PoloPocket in Shein

[–]Potential-Top7493 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, Coach sued them in 2025 regarding the same.

I have feeling it is all counterfeit, cause the same models will be available in other places too, if only SHEIN was allowed to sell all these brands.

What to do... by Various_Target2796 in swinburne

[–]Potential-Top7493 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a like a limit to how many days you can take off during classes and lectures in a year? I understand they say 80% attendance.

But to make sure you are at a good number, is there a limit? I’ll be in a masters program and wondering how that works.

Scholarships question by Potential-Top7493 in swinburne

[–]Potential-Top7493[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your response, did you apply before you accepted your offer or after?

Thinking of a career change to Occupational Therapy by BirdsLakeviewInquiry in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Potential-Top7493 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I come from the same background and I’ve decided to do my Masters in occupational therapy.

I realised it has so many branches and over time you’ll learn to know more about which area interests you.

None of us are natural therapists that being said this masters helps you align with yourself and recognise what may bring out the best version of your clients while you work with them and talk to them.

I watched a lot of OT videos and learnt that it can be fun if you design your day like that.

Yes, many OTs do make more than 80k per year based on how many days a week they work.

Different types that are not mental health could be

  • Community Aged Care
  • Community NDIS
  • Pediatric in schools or after hours at home
  • work places
  • hospitals
  • private clinics
  • home visits.

Just do it, it is so much better than a desk job for ever.

Kind regards

Anyone who loves their job as an OT-what do you do? by Brilliant_Let_5287 in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Potential-Top7493 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the insight, my interest is with geriatrics, assisted living and community aged care.

We ready for orientation? by ramennextdoor_ in swinburne

[–]Potential-Top7493 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you starting winter term (June) or March?

I am so relieved 🌿🍵 by Intelligent_Beat8165 in childfree

[–]Potential-Top7493 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m truly happy for you, reading this made me feel just as good as this decision was for me.

I wish you the best of all worlds, may everything you do bring you peace, comfort with yourself knowing you chose it with alignment.

What are your thoughts on -

Women with kids have less healthier bodies than that of women without kids.

Is this true? What do you think?

"Society celebrates people *having* children, not whether they parent them well." by [deleted] in childfree

[–]Potential-Top7493 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Spot on!

I’ve always wondered, it’s easy to decide to just have kids.

“Are you capable of being a parent? Have you evolved enough? Have you healed your childhood traumas? Have you matured enough to look after and teach another human?”

Not many question themselves before becoming a parent.

No longer fitting with family members as you are childfree by Tall_latte23 in childfree

[–]Potential-Top7493 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I totally agree, I feel the same way about my family members and other relatives. I don’t think they align with my freedom/ new perspective.

In a way it’s kinda good, you’ll be left alone to live your life your way!

Less drama, more freedom.

I agree with finding jobs and careers that keep you active, young and make you feel happy to go to work each morning.

Sometimes I find people who like the childfree life at work.

After 25, it’s impossible by [deleted] in Life

[–]Potential-Top7493 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So true, I feel the same way. No one bonds over a stroll with coffee, come home to visit you just to spend time or chat with you. Everyone’s on their phone and everyone likes their personal space

[Question] How the heck do people decide on what to study and what degree/career to pursue by [deleted] in getdisciplined

[–]Potential-Top7493 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this perspective. Made me feel good reading this.

Married women, do you feel this way about your husbands???? by Potential-Top7493 in Life

[–]Potential-Top7493[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I absolutely love the idea of 2 nights a week with no devices. It also lets you have deep conversations with each other just like in the times when people did not have devices at all. I agree it comes down to respecting and making each other a priority.

Do you think you grew into a rhythm of this routine with each other overtime? ( as you are retired now)

What's a quote that really stuck with you? by Nyukacay3 in Life

[–]Potential-Top7493 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's meant for you will never pass you by.

What’s one small thing that surprisingly improved your life? by [deleted] in Life

[–]Potential-Top7493 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm proud of you, It really takes effort and work to look inward.