Just take a bit of time to gather your thoughts and have a look at your game plan. It's amazing how having a plan helps. Whenever I feel the blues coming my way, I start thinking about my plan and how I've got to stick with it. It kind of gives me a purpose and something to focus on. Hell it even makes me laugh because every time I'm down, I look at how long I've been on the plan (5 days) and how long I gave myself (730 days) and it puts the whole thing in perspective.
We've not been at this for a long time mates. Look at our mentors/vets' timelines and have a read at where they were at around our time. There is hope my friends. They too had OM in their sitches and they too had a hard time dealing with finding out. It's not an easy thing to do but if you decide that your W is worth it, just accept that it is happening and then forget about it.
"Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley
Freshman Class of 2012
M-49 W-42 1D-10 T 10 YEARS M 9 YEARS EA/MLC 07/2010 Separation 28/05/2012 PA confirmed 31/07/12 W Asked for D 31/07/12 D on and off the table since then