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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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MSG Kirt Highberger
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Start over, No. Enjoy new experiences or share others experiences Yes.
I try to squeeze the most out of each day knowing that they are limited.
No regrets. . .
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SrA Edward Vong
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I do believe it's never too late to start over. I think we have all read about stories where people have become successful by starting something new. However age does bring a factor in when it comes to starting new things. Only a factor, not an automatic no.
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SGT Larry Michael Bleckler II
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A new beginning in the chapters of life so yes it is never to late to to make anew start
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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Hell no, Ma'am, it is never too late to start over. When I moved to Pocatello, ID from Omaha, NE back in 2009 I was basically leaving what I knew to something new and unknown. And I have prospered since.
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SCPO Investigator
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When traveling down a road that you discover is the wrong one for you, you, and only you, have the power to turn around. And it's just that simple.
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See, I'm not all that bad a guy, Cap!!! I just got you another badge.
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SSG Warren Swan
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Acceptance of change is hard for me. Being in the Army so long and from a young age is kinda like the programming inmates go through in prison. We get used to a routine, and that routine becomes a part of us. We even start to like the predictability of it even unit to unit. So being out, while having it's perks to a point, has been a mentally testing time, and to cope, I find myself often reverting to my old self to make it through. By this, I come to work, do rotations and stretch, then get down and start pushin every hour. It's a way to make it through the day do a little PT, and tell myself that while the old me is "sorta" gone, who I was can still have a strong role in who I am today and tomorrow.
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SSG Ed Mikus
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My 81 year old grandfather got married last year started a new life doing exciting fun things anyone can do it
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SSG Ed Mikus What a wonderful comment. Thank you.
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Definitely, I am living proof.
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SSgt Alex Robinson
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Starting over can be a good thing
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