>>3822630Thank you!
>You are fine, and you'll learn all you need to when the time comes.Honestly, I have no doubt that I will. I already lived alone for a couple of years on my own in the UK a while back, and while that was in a highly stressful and unenjoyable environment that basically had me staying in bed all day every day, I still managed decently fine. Not only am I more than ready, but it's also the perfect way to both challenge myself and prove to myself that I'm ready to make not just this one lone step forward, but all other steps that come after it as well.
>my advice would be to take it slow at this pointAdvice that I fully agree with. After getting this job in the first place I now have the confidence I need to secure a solid position just about anywhere, including outside the country, hence why in every sense other than the financial one I don't mind how things go at this point because I know I'll manage either way, so I can just go at my own pace.
Regarding moving out, odds are the apartment is not going to be far from where I currently live, and I can at least count on my family and moving companies to help with that if need be. It's really just the financial aspect that's holding me back at this point.
As for regular exercise, it's gonna suck to have to spend a whole lot on yet another yearly subscription, but if there's one thing I know from my progress in late 2018 when I was actively working out, it's that I need the routine and the right environment (including physical) in order to stay disciplined and keep at it. I don't know how much getting into shape will help, but honestly I've got nothing to lose from trying again.
>Tibetan orange posting forumAnd here I thought this was a Manchurian glasses manufacturing community. Either way, it's good that there are still good and empathetic people like you here even after all these years. Keep on keeping on.