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	<title>Experience Project: Dear Tim</title>
	<description>Dear Tim is a feature on Experience Project in which bestselling author Tim Ferriss tells users how to live more and work less. The Experience Project is a free, private community of people sharing experiences, stories, confessions, and dreams for fun, advice, healing, and discovery. Meet new friends who understand you.</description>
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		<title>Caring Too Much</title>
		<description><![CDATA[My job sucks. I work with death all the time. It is to the point of where I can't even think of something pleasant for a second without a vision of death coming into my mind. I work with a lot of elderly people and I think "why are they still alive when so many young active members of society are dead?" What is it about these people that they should live to be such an old age? Is that a blessing or is it a curse? I'm not sure. I feel that I do make a difference in the lives of these people. I try to make them feel safe, cared for, and happy even if only for a moment that I am there. But is that worth killing my spirit? What should I do? Do I think of them or of myself? (more...)]]></description>
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		<title>Maintaining Normalcy</title>
		<description><![CDATA[So how do you manage to balance being a mom, wife, lover, cook, maid, "counselor", playmate and still be able to communicate with the outside world like a normal human being? I am a stay at home mom and I don't get out much..that is MY job 24 hours a day 7 days a week...I feel like I am losing all ability to talk to anyone except my husband and my child and still appear "normal" LOL (more...)]]></description>
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		<title>Working, Parenting, Schooling</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Working full time and raising three kids while attending college. Trying to get the kids in bed and do bills, laundry cleaning, cooking and studying for the kids. Having an ex that lives out of state to take no pressure off you and just feeling pulled at every angle. That is the balance work and life struggle. How do I manage or cut back on my work when my "work" are my kids and marriage? (more...)]]></description>
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		<title>Busy Student Needs Study Tips</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I've recently completed my first two years of college. I've actually got quite a bit of schooling yet to go to obtain the degree that I want. I attend a university where I receive financial aid. I'm required to maintain a certain G.P.A. to keep my aid in good standing. However, the stress of the high G.P.A. can really toll on my personal relationships. Nonetheless, it's really the only way that I can keep going to college. I simply cannot afford high tuition rates. In the process of making "the grade," which I usually wind up having no life, or missing out on fun opportunities. Sometimes I feel as if the best parts of my life are slipping right under me, and before I know it I'll be an old lady wondering where all the time has went. I've tried to maintain a couple of romantic relationships, but they've eventually all failed. The guys I've dated usually say that I never make enough time for them, or that they feel as if I don't prioritize them. In a sense, they are right. Is it possible to have a relationship when trying to ensure your own success? (more...)]]></description>
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		<title>So Much to Do, So Little Time</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I work 6 days a week at a library. It sucks. I used to have hobbies like dancing and school plays which i loved so much, not anymore. I work now. Work also gets in the way with my guitar lessons. Also, I have no idea how I am going to do work plus drivers ed plus school! I might just quit. How can I manage my workweek when my job requires me to be present for a fixed number of hours? How can I still find time for my hobbies and lessons? (more...)]]></description>
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