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I recently lost someone very close to me.

I don't know, but I feel like I'm on autopilot.

After three days, I went back to work. I'm both motivated and not, and I'm a salesperson, and it feels strange that people are buying my products.

I feel like I'm not communicating my sales message effectively and that I don't deserve to be bought from!

When you lost someone, did you reset your mindset?

Or did everything in your life just sort itself out and start flowing smoothly as the days went by?

I express myself this way because S.N. gives me the freedom to do so

10 sats \ 0 replies \ @flat24 22h

Losing someone close to you will always be a tragedy. I'm sorry to read that, and I feel very sorry for you. 🙏

Inevitably, life goes on for those of us who are still here, so we can't stop the train, 🚂 we must keep moving forward. It's not about ignoring what happened, but about being able to learn to move on despite what happened. Good luck and keep moving forward 💪 🤠

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5 sats \ 1 reply \ @AG 23h

Your values change, prospect reality without the missing ones. Everything flow anyway, we are so meaningless, and the stuff you sell are even less.

When you lost someone, did you reset your mindset?

I don't think is a reset, I think is a shift to a different selfish perspective... to a less selfish one :)

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Your answer made me smile.

Especially with that bit about "Towards a less selfish perspective"...

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