I got it from thecertifiedhealthnut aka Troy Casey. He is all over social media and I am sure he will have links to his merchandise. I got mine personally when I met him in Sedona at a Vortifest festival.
I am retired from STEM and not socializing much at all, but over the course of a couple years, I taught myself to do things on my own comfort level, a level that simply is slower than others. The retirement is the chance to finally enjoy being myself as I am, especially being patient and let things happen naturally.
I'm starting to take up running to help with my mental health issues, where can I buy your T-Shirt.
I got it from thecertifiedhealthnut aka Troy Casey. He is all over social media and I am sure he will have links to his merchandise. I got mine personally when I met him in Sedona at a Vortifest festival.
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I am retired from STEM and not socializing much at all, but over the course of a couple years, I taught myself to do things on my own comfort level, a level that simply is slower than others. The retirement is the chance to finally enjoy being myself as I am, especially being patient and let things happen naturally.
Great suggestions. I will try to implement this idea.
have you thought of being like a city guide, my son had same struggles but was super observant and could point out stuff nobody else would notice
I have not thought about this but it sounds like a good idea.