Two-cents worth of "advice" from someone who was living a foolish, non-genuine, Cisco "career" five years ago; and was, of course, LR'd.
- Figure out your minimal budget you need to live off of.
- Sell the things you absolutely do not need to live off of.
- Cut the ties with people who drain you emotionally and financially; people who do not really care about you, they care about money.
I lost it all my LR. A near million dollar house, a paycheck being used to fuel a lifestyle where 80% of the money was essentially wasted on non-essentials; gone. A spouse who just "wasn't happy" after the dramatic change in cash flow after the LR; gone. Good relationships with our adult children in college, now angry because they aren't getting $200 a week college spending money; gone.
Over the course of the last five years; bankruptcy, loss of our home, sale of two luxury cars, a divorce, and loss of three-quarters of total net worth. Loss of most Cisco "friendships".
What I gained was myself, which was long lost years ago in the pursuit of money. It has been a painful journey, only survived with some good counseling, lots of exercise, giving up just about everything that does not really matter, and most of all faith; in myself.
You are tough. You can do it.
I survived and am my genuine self. Not a fun journey whatsoever.