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It's never too late to start over! If you aren't happy with your life today, try something different tomorrow. Don't stay in the rut you're in. You can do better.

There are a lot of different scenarios for why someone might have to start over attached are some basic guidelines for getting yourself back in line toward your goals, new life, ...

http://liveboldandbloom.com/05/self-improvement/how-to-start-over-in-life
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Capt Seid Waddell
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A rut is just a grave with the ends kicked out. Been there, done that, didn't like it much.

I've started over several times now, and at 71 I am trying to get a new business started.

It is only too late if you wait until you hear the dirt hit the box.
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PO2 Brandon Boucher
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The trick is not letting your Ego tell you that you too old or that why start over things won't ever change. Human beings have an amazing capacity for creation...we create in our lives that which we give the most attention too...the good and the bad.

Thinking it is too late to start over, means you need to change your mindset and just do it...it is possible to have, be and do whatever we want...we just have to put in the work.
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SFC Retired
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I joined the Army, did 3 years and got out. I became a civilian for a few years and that was pretty rough for me. I went back active duty and I am still at it to this day. But I do look forward to starting over, once again.
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Do you believe, it's never too late to start over?
Cpl James Waycasie
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I agree, it's never too late to begin over. Mistakes are made and lessons are learned. Use the knowledge gained to better yourself and your situation the next time around.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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Yes! Absolutely! Never say never....cause life is too short.
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SSG Michael Hartsfield
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IMHO, it's never too late to start over. The trap is thinking that you are too (insert reason here) to start over.
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SSgt Terry P.
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CPT (Join to see) Different aspects of my life i have started over at least 6 times by my own count and plan to do something completely different again,in the coming year.It is only life,it has a beginning and an end,everything between is up to the individual.
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PO3 Electrician's Mate
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Yes... just time is always against us ...
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CMSgt Mark Schubert
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Yes, I believe that - because it's true. The thing is, before you start over, you need to own your part of the reason you are starting over in the first place - define it, and own it. Then, rethink what happened - don't just ask the question "What was I thinking?" - answer it! Then, release it - forgive yourself, forgive others - then, you will be ready to start over!
If you don't do these things, then you will likely need to start over many more times.
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SFC Infantry Senior Sergeant
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Yes, I do believe. I have started over several times and it was the best thing for me. Once, I had a job and as my days off ended and it was almost time to go back to work, I would get plum sick just knowing I had to go back to that place in a matter of hours. So, I resigned. I had no job, very little money, and no idea where I was gonna live. I answered an ad for another job in a total different field and I loved it. You must be happy in your job or personal life. Yes, I believe.
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