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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I am a good cheerleader for him. He has gone through some very rough patches at work including a brutal back stabbing that hurt him deeply on a professional and personal level. I'm going to take full credit for helping him out of some dark places. One thing I will say is that I'm great at motivating people and giving people confidence. My DH and I are a good team and both make each other better personally and professionally. I always let him know that there is always an out. I do work FT myself and when things get really rough, I alway let him know that I support him 100% and if he wants to straight out quit or take a pay cut for a new and less stressful job that I am 100% behind him, even if it means him working at Home Depot.. Sure it would be tough, but NOTHING is worth your health and happiness. It feels good when things are rough to not feel trapped and what I try to do is show him that he is not forced into his current job and that he is in charge of his life, not his employer. We are not made of money and him quitting would be seriously hard, but what would be harder is being a widow and single mother because my husband that dies of a heart attack. Again, NOTHING is worth your health and a stressful job can tear you up from the inside out.[/quote] You are a good woman. Signed, A Man[/quote]
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