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What's a big challenge that you have taken on in the past year that you are proud of?


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Learning to drive


Continuing I.B.


Got my license. It took me a long time to get over my fear of driving and start to learn but I once I threw myself into it I did it in less than two weeks. I was really proud if myself.


Coming out, probably. It's been probably six months or more but it hasn't been as hard as I thought. Although, I did think my mom wouldn't take it as roughly as she did. And it's been great having my boyfriend there to support me.


Finally get the promotion and get financially better


I feel like everything has been a challenge.


Overcoming my fear of flying


Quit smoking.
Doing life better. Doing better in school. I think I have been improving. My gf has quit smoking and has successfully been being better at who she is.
Male, 31-35 years, Dating, OK, US | Feb 26, 2013

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Moving to my boyfriend's, rescue another dog, the constant struggle to find a balanced life with another career, although I'm not there yet it is all important.


Decided to give my current boyfriend an opportunity. In other words, I decided to give myself the chance of being with a great man instead of the same old bad relationship stories I used to have.
Amen to that.
Female, 36-40 years, Engaged | Feb 22, 2013

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Marriage


Starting a new life. A new career, and Bussiness. My relationship with my loving partner.


Moving across the country.
I started a whole new life. And now I'm going home. But I don't see it as me returning to my old life, because I'm such a new person- I'm just returning to my old setting.


None. I habitually shrink from challenges. I avoid them at all costs preferring the monotony of status quo to the growth and development that embracing challenges offers.
Have you ever considered stepping out of your comfort zone?
Female, 26-30 years, Married | Mar 07, 2013

I think you would surprise yourself. You only live once and I think living without regrets is more your style.
Female, 26-30 years, Married | Mar 07, 2013

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