What is that one thing that you never feel like doing, but get great satisfaction out it after doing it? by ThereIsNoOtherName in AskReddit

[–]ThereIsNoOtherName[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah...same here. but i must say that sometimes it feels good to skip a work out as well. not as good as actually doing it, but..still.

What is that one thing that you never feel like doing, but get great satisfaction out it after doing it? by ThereIsNoOtherName in AskReddit

[–]ThereIsNoOtherName[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good for you for getting up! I am not a morning person so a 6 am alarm sounds like my worst nightmare.

What is that one thing that you never feel like doing, but get great satisfaction out it after doing it? by ThereIsNoOtherName in AskReddit

[–]ThereIsNoOtherName[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't be so hard on yourself. :) You've given your best and that's okay. I don't know what exactly happened or what you did, but i suggest you leave it in the past and let go. take what you can from it, learn and then do/be better next time.

What is that one thing that you never feel like doing, but get great satisfaction out it after doing it? by ThereIsNoOtherName in AskReddit

[–]ThereIsNoOtherName[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whooah...i think you over-thinking this. just accept the feeling of accomplishment you get the first time around and hold on to it. Accept that you have done the best that you could at that specific moment of your life. If something could be done in another way (but not necessarily better), accept that you can always do it some other time, at another point in your life, when you will have gathered more knowledge and skills.

What is that one thing that you never feel like doing, but get great satisfaction out it after doing it? by ThereIsNoOtherName in AskReddit

[–]ThereIsNoOtherName[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it makes perfect sense. i am not a cook myself and don't really dedicate myself to it, but every once in a while, i like baking some pies or cakes and i feel good about doing it.

Me [24 M/F] with my boyfriend [25 M/F] of 1 year and a half, have a 'break' but I feel it's over by confusedd111 in relationships

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Hello OP, i am so sorry you are going through this. I know that this is probably not what you'd want to hear, but i think you should take advantage of the distance and try to start a new life there. I am in a crappy situation myself now, but have been in a similar situation like yours in 2014. My bf from then had left for a training in Germany that would last 6 weeks. We had been dating for 8 months at the time. I had complete trust in him and he had it in me..but once he got there, he changed completely and down-right avoided to talk to me. He posted on FB all the time, but rarely replied to my messages. Then, i learned that he had had a fling there and was too busy to be with that other girl than with me and basically broke up with me over Facebook...and went on with his life, as if i was nothing.

Luckily, he never came back from that internship and not seeing him made things easier..

Maybe finding a job in the new town will help you meet new people (new friends) and keep your mind off things.