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To ask what’s the best decision you’ve ever made?

195 replies

Thispinks · 16/05/2024 15:37

Some positive thoughts! It’s easy for us to think about what we’ve done wrong or could have done differently. But we’ve made some great decisions in our lives too! What are they? x

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arethereanyleftatall · 16/05/2024 18:21

I read your question and it took me about 0.000000001 seconds to think

Divorce. Absolutely my divorce.

MavisPennies · 16/05/2024 18:23

Marrying my husband 20 years ago.

Bansheed · 16/05/2024 18:28

Doing a post grad in my mid 40s as I was re-entering the work place full time after being a SAHM for 12 years. It changed my career trajectory and I am now the most senior woman in my region, for my company. I speak at conferences and on podcasts and spend time mentoring women in business. Love my job and life and am 50, still to peak!

Jeezitneverends · 16/05/2024 18:28

Going to Turkey for a gastric sleeve 2.5 years ago

Abracadabra12345 · 16/05/2024 18:29

Getting our kids christened 22 years ago to please my husband, so I had to attend church. I became a Christian and it's the best thing that ever happened to. I'm part of a close church community which has been great as our family live a long way away and have had such wonderful times

RonObvious · 16/05/2024 18:29

Cutting my dad out of my life and getting therapy.

Hermione101 · 16/05/2024 18:33

Started investing in the stock markets at 25, am 45 now. Making exercise a part of my life since a teenager.

ZoeyBartlett · 16/05/2024 18:37

Chose to take a role at a small start up and take some shares as well as salary. It's become massively successful and I am taking early retirement this year with an amount I could never have contemplated and it's given me money over the years to treat mine and my husbands family to amazing holidays as well as do some on our own.

Loveriver · 16/05/2024 18:37

Leaving my boring abusive ex. Marrying my current DH.
Hopefully choosing to have only one child but we will see.

Loveriver · 16/05/2024 18:38

Also getting my dog.

RadRad · 16/05/2024 18:44

Applying for a student exchange programme to do seasonal work in the UK, despite the fact that I had a very low chance to get in and I was already rejected once.
I got in the second time and 22 years later, I am still here😆.

PercyPeg · 16/05/2024 18:45

Moved out of the family home.
Took care of my ageing grandfather.
Took up gardening - great for mental health
Did some traveling - opened my eyes to new ways of being
Realised the life changing power of positive thinking and gratitude
Therapy - dropped a lot of heavy baggage
Recognised when to use passive/aggressive/assertive communication
Recognised our inherent equality as human being - despite and trappings
Feel the fear and do it anyway - nothing to fear but fear itself

Whisperingsummerishere · 16/05/2024 18:48

Lots of regrets.. But a good decision was having my Bonus Baby at 43!!

Alltheyearround · 16/05/2024 18:56

@Bewilderedallthetine Good on you. My mum has suffered within a coercive control relationship for decades. She is 76 and he's now dying. She will have a chunk of time towards the end of her life to finally be free.

Well done for escaping and making yourself a new life. It must have needed immense bravery and determination. You have given yourself and your DS the best gift. I could just hug anyone who gets away from DV. I know you don't need me to tell you, but you're amazing.

My best decision was to break up with a long term partner who was lovely but who wouldn't commit to a future involving children.

I met DH and we had our lovely DS within 4 years after that.

overthinkersanonnymus · 16/05/2024 18:56

UpUpUpU · 16/05/2024 17:10

To leave my well paid job in school leadership and retrain to be a midwife. I absolutely love my job

This is my dream

Toddlerteaplease · 16/05/2024 18:58

To get cats. Specifically Persians. They've cost me an absolute fortune financially, and put me through the wringer, but the joy they've given me is priceless!

OneRingToRuleThemAll · 16/05/2024 18:59

Paid for a private autism assessment after the children were diagnosed and I recognised myself in them. £2k to be told I never was broken, I'm autistic, and that's absolutely OK.

xSideshowAuntSallyx · 16/05/2024 19:00

Leaving my old job, took a massive risk but it's paying off and I may have shit days but they are few and far between. My old job was shit every day.

Also saying yes to a divorce, life is so much better not living in fear. I can't remember the last time someone made me cry.

TheaBrandt · 16/05/2024 19:01

The opposite to some becoming an sahm was brilliant for me. My job was hugely stressful a really “big” job. Spent 6 really happy years as sahm then didn’t go back to work at all but set up on my own when dd2 started school. Now earning what I was earning in my big City job! But for myself and with no boss!

LadyHavelockVetinari · 16/05/2024 19:04

Doing a PhD. It was a dream come true.

Cloverforever · 16/05/2024 19:05

arethereanyleftatall · 16/05/2024 18:21

I read your question and it took me about 0.000000001 seconds to think

Divorce. Absolutely my divorce.

Same here. Definitely the hardest decision i've ever made, but by far the most positive.

Alittlefrustrated · 16/05/2024 19:08

Paid mortgage off very quickly
Early retirement at 55.

Horses7 · 16/05/2024 19:09

Marrying husband donkey’s years ago - a bit of a cliché but true.

Maneandfeathers · 16/05/2024 19:11

Keeping my third baby.

I wasn’t going to because of financial reasons and also because I was terrified of having 3 children (2 under 2) I didn’t think I could cope so booked an abortion but got cold feet at the last second. Hes a dream and the whole family adore him! I’ve sailed through the whole baby stage this time much to my surprise, along with juggling the other children, work, pets and husband. I’ve even managed to do an open university type degree at the same time. It’s made me realise I’m stronger than I thought!

NoImNotCurvyImFat · 16/05/2024 19:16

To return to studying when ds was little I am now in a job I love and have job satisfaction

right now I am feeling that taking Mounjaro (weight loss jab) is one of my best decisions I feel so much better both physically and mentally

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