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Posted on Oct 24, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 2014. You can scroll to the bottom and read it in its entirety if you like, or click on any of these headings to jump directly there: I have been through some things since I last wrote here… Here are just some highlights from my year (and beyond): In February I was diagnosed with depression after having two years of chronic fatigue that made me unable to function at all. It took almost three months for this condition to be recognized as something other than “stress” by doctors. In addition to being completely worn out and tired most days, symptoms included insomnia, nausea, dizziness/light-headedness, anxiety attacks, brain fog, digestive issues, painful lymph nodes under arms, heart palpitations, extreme restless legs syndrome, nightmares, panic attacks, etc., along with a whole bunch more physical problems besides those listed above. I’m still not well but am definitely better than when I first got sick – thanks to my loving husband who brought me home to live with him while we looked into what could be wrong; friends who helped us get set up so that I didn’t feel isolated living alone during our move across town; family members who drove hundreds miles round trip multiple times over several weeks just because they cared enough to visit even though there wasn’t much going on except sitting around watching tv together until bedtime each evening! In April I had an MRI done which revealed nothing abnormal except perhaps inflammation where bone meets cartilage near one knee joint causing discomfort whenever standing up straight against gravity (which happens quite often). 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  1. Choosing The Right Stack For Your Project: This decision may seem easy because there are only two options – either hire someone or do it yourself? But let me tell you what happens next…If You Are Not A Coder Then Hiring Someone Is Probably What Will Make Sense Here As Long As They Don’t Charge More Than $30k-$40K Per Year (Or Less). However If That Price Point Isn’t Possible On Your Budget And Time Frame(Which Could Be Anywhere From Monthly To Years), Consider Learning How To Code Instead Of Paying An Outside Company Top Dollar While Also Giving Up Control Over Everything About Their Work Product & Processes In Order For Them Do So Effectively Without Wasting Money Or Resources Like People Power Time Space Etcetera .
  2. Picking The Right Toolset To Use With Your Language/Framework: There are many different ways one might want his/her website built including using HTML+CSS alone without any third party plugins -but even then there still needs more knowledge than simply knowing where files go inside folders since these languages don’t come bundled together into single packages anymore unless purchased separately through paid services such us WordPress Plugin Development Kit (WPDCK)…etc…so make sure whatever toolkit works best suits YOUR situation first instead trying anything else until finding out whether its suitable enough after testing extensively! Just remember though once again–you should always take time upfront planning exactly WHY each part matters here –because otherwise all sorts bad decisions happen eventually due lack proper understanding between themselves.
  3. Setting Up Proper Environment For Your Application Development: Nowadays almost every major operating system comes preinstalled wih Git version control system installed by default (including Windows) which makes working collaboratively much easier compared previous times spent copying source code manually via FTP protocol over slow internet connection speeds back home office etc., however sometimes customization requires extra effort depending project scope complexity level involved .This includes setting up appropriate developer tools based off desired environment ie: editor text editors syntax highlighters debuggers libraries frameworks etc.–all available