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Hi there
Firstly, welcome to the forums and for being brave enough to post here. It's not always easy to share things that make us uncomfortable. I don't think that anything you've done makes you stupid or not a good person. You've done your best to manage in difficult circumstances, and really, that's what we're all trying to do. Just manage and get through.
Organisations like Anglicare and the Salvation Army have financial counsellors, and this might be a good place for you to start if you want to chat things through. There's no obligation to take any action, they just explain things, offer advice and can act as an advocate if appropriate and you want them to. I've used this service myself, and found them to be really helpful and non-judgemental.
As far as considering yourself to be self-sabotaging, it seems as though you recognise that there are underlying issues for why you've made the choices that you have, and you can work through these with a professional to help understand and manage them. Good on you for seeking help. You are a good person, and you'll be able to work through this. Be gentle on yourself. Kind thoughts, Katy
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Welcome to the forums and thank you for sharing your experiences with us today - it must have taken a lot of courage to write this. Thank you for being brave, you never know who might read this and feel less alone in their own situation.
Financial and relathionship stress can be really tough to deal with and we think that it might be time to give someone a call so you can chat through your concers. We are sure you'll get some lovely support on here as well, but it's always nice to have a few options.
We think that a wonderful first step would be to call our phoneline on 1300 22 4636 - the team can help work out some strategies for feeling better in the moment as well as working out where else to get support.
We also highly recommend you give the National Debt Hotline a call on 1800 007 007 or check out their webchat here. They are experts in supporting people who have found themselves in debt and can a long way in helpiung you get your control back.
It sounds like you have done a lot and have paid back your debts in the past which is amazing, they may just be a little extra support this time around.
Thank you again for sharing, we hope that there is something above that can be useful. Please check back in and update us on how you are going if you feel comfortable.
Kind regards,
Sophie M
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hi Sunshine213 and welcome to the forums.
Both Katyonthehamsterwheel and Sophie_M have provided very good resources for you to follow up on regarding your financial worries. From what i have read about you (in your story) there was nothing sinister in what you did. I don't know how much of a mistake was made when you accessed super and the people at the national debt helpline etc will be able to help you work out a way forward. (We all make mistakes and mostly do what we do based on the information available.) I imagine it would be quite scary in this area when you don't know what happens. You have shown courage and honesty in your post here and sure you would do the same with those helping you in this situation.
Peaceful thoughts to you.
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