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‘What’s something you stopped doing and it surprisingly made your life better?’ – 21 ways quitting is actually winning

13.

‘I stopped complaining and decided to look at things with gratitude and it’s been positive life change.’
themisswick

14.

‘Work – I retired last year!’
Training_Try7344

15.

‘Stopped worrying that I was the poorest of my friends. I’m not poor; they just made better life decisions and are wealthy.’
BunnyCat2025

16.

‘Chewing my nails. It’s a small thing but aside from my nails being significantly healthier now, I genuinely think it made a positive contribution to my overall wellbeing and mental health too in a way.’
ckglle3lle

17.

‘NO NICOTINE BABY, OVER 1 YEAR CLEAN AFTER 12+ YEARS OF BEING SADDLED WITH THAT BURDEN.’
throatzilla69420

18.

‘Have realised that I just need to worry about me at work even though there are times I am tested by coworkers. I just stay quiet and keep my head in the game.’
Deep_Spinach_2590

19.

‘Researching people’s comments on videos and social media posts. Like I just stopped caring, plus they only argue with each other and half of them are AI bots.’
Ok_Elderberry_9980

20.

‘I stopped caring about politics. It’s probably bad for society, but much better for my personal health.’
Avalanche_Snows

21.

‘I have stopped caring about things I can’t change. My energy stays where I need it and I’m happy.’
DarlingTreeWitch

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