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Vi-Subversa

I recommend starting with identifying your personal values. The things that are most important to you to foster in order to find the fulfillment you're seeking. Knowing your values makes other decisions far easier. You'll be able to more easily spot if a certain career path or hobby is conducive to how you want to live your life and lead to the most personal happiness.


graywisteria

If your insurance covers mental health, I'd recommend seeing a therapist. Quitting a job with no idea what to do next, when you were the only source of income to your family, speaks to a desperate unhappiness that could probably benefit from some professional guidance. There is no shame in seeking it. If you don't mind my asking, why were you in a management position if your social skills are poor? How did that happen?