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Where Did you Go to Find Your Therapist?

From what I am reading above - it seems much too early to give up. You have most things going for you that are needed to make it work: Experience/skill and readiness to work for "normal" rates and no…

r/therapycomment4/4/2026
Kimp or similar design subscription services, what’s your experience been like?

Kimp or similar design subscription services, what’s your experience been like? — I’ve been looking into design-on-demand subscription services lately like Design Pickle, Flocksy, Penji, and others, and recently came across Kimp. The pricing is much more accessible than what I saw …

r/digital_marketingpost5/4/2025
A great copywriter is worth their weight in gold

A great copywriter is worth their weight in gold — I've been building brands for 15 years. If you just got your first $20k-$100k budget to build your brand/web/app, let me humbly offer you a tip: # In 2025, the #1 thing that will affect how 'pro' you…

r/Entrepreneurpost5/6/2025
A great copywriter is worth their weight in gold

Claude does a pretty good job of copywriting. Having a startup pay for $20k to $100k will raise some eyebrows, especially if you’re still early. Even if I raised Series A funding, I wouldn’t budget fo…

r/Entrepreneurcomment5/6/2025
Did anyone else's parents never teach you literally any basic life skills at all. And then turn around and mock you for not knowing them

Thank you for your kind words. I'm just in the process of untangling all this. For the longest time I thought my past relationship is to blame for the state I'm in, but my therapist and I got to…

r/CPTSDcomment3/26/2026