Mid-life Crises

Life has become quite intriguing lately, and I can’t help but wonder if this life coach is experiencing a mid-life crisis. It feels as though everything is challenging me to avoid making dumb decisions or slipping back into old habits. I'm learning to recognize red flags from a distance. and i can smell bullshit from a mile away and its amazing when you learnt the ablity of observing people and their behaviours, the things they say and its omething i never use to be ble to do or i just ignore it

My recent little adventure reassures me that if I were kidnapped, I wouldn't be gone for long—I’d be back home in under two days. I'm not entirely certain if its my company is too talkative or if im simply alot to handle.

You remember how our parents used to caution us against getting into unfamiliar vans with strangers when we were kids? I didn’t listen to that advice.😆

Well, this van didn't even have a sign for free candy! But who cares i was going😆

All the makings of horror movie, all the making of been kidnapped, watched to many horrors etc i still went😆

But hey, Ive been living on the wild side lately, and before you ask, yes, I did know the person, well enough for me get in the van with out the candy😆

Im sure my friends are thinking im living a little to much on the edge latley and i really need to stop freaking them out.

But sometimes, life's little adventures are what keep things interesting, right? There's something about stepping out of the ordinary and into the unknown, even if just for a moment. It's a reminder that life is full of surprises and opportunities to laugh at ourselves.

Of course, I promise to be a bit more cautious in the future—no more mystery vans, I swear! But it's these moments that make for the best stories, the kind you tell with a grin and a shake of your head, knowing that you’re collecting memories along the way.

So, while my friends might be raising their eyebrows and wishing I’d tone it down just a notch, I can’t help but appreciate the unexpected twists life throws my way. After all, it’s these little escapades that add color to our lives and teach us to embrace the thrill of the unexpected while still keeping a healthy dose of common sense on hand. Here's to more adventures, just maybe with a tad more planning next time!

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