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Le PSG (2e, 39 pts) reçoit Lille (4e, 32 pts) ce vendredi à 21h au Parc des Princes pour la 18e journée de Ligue 1, dans un contexte particulier puisque les deux équipes viennent d’être éliminées en Coupe de France.

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I took a career break to travel in my 40s, but even that exhausted me. I reparented myself — and finally learned to slow down.
Mandalia left his job in 2022 and spent 18 months traveling.Courtesy of Himal MandaliaHimal Mandalia took a six-month career break, which turned into 3 ½ years. He struggled to slow down during the trip and was diagnosed with ADHD and autism.Mandalia said his ADHD diagnosis helped him accept himself regardless of what he achieves.This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Himal Mandalia, 45, who lives in London. The following has been edited for length and clarity.I had a difficult childhood, and I missed a lot of school. When I hit my 20s, I didn't know what I wanted to be, so I floated between jobs. By age 32, in 2012, I'd reached a low point and felt my life was going nowhere.What I achieved in the following 10 years went beyond my wildest dreams.In 2013, I landed a job as a software developer for a content marketing agency. I'd been coding as a hobby since I was young, and had relevant volunteer projects under my belt, but this formally kick-started my career in technology. By 2021, I was the head of technology for the UK government's official website.In 2022, at age 42, I took a six-month break from work. It turned into 3½ years, and I traveled the world, but I found that I couldn't slow down. It unearthed hard truths about myself that I had to address.At first, I was anxious about explaining my career break on my résumé, but I realized that people often take long career breaks to be parents, and I had reparented myself.In the process, I learned to accept myself and be more present in the moment, which has been life-changing.I experienced a meteoric rise in my careerI hadn't planned to work for the government, but when I started doing contract work for a department in 2014, I fell in love with designing services to support people's needs. In 2021, I got the job as the head of technology for GOV.UK, which felt like a huge achievement.After more than a year in the role, I reached a natural point where I needed a break from my career and could comfortably afford one, and left my job in April 2022. I didn't know what I wanted to do next in my role, and also had personal issues related to my difficult childhood to address.I discovered my need for control during my career breakDuring my time off, I wrote my memoir, but realized there was little continuity to the narrative. Plus, even "successful" chapters felt hollow. I decided I needed more time to find out why that was.I hit the road on an open-ended trip to work on my book and myself. I flew to New Zealand and jumped to a new destination every week, including Bangkok, Singapore, and Ho Chi Minh City.What struck me during this time was my need for control. Whenever I sat in a café to relax, I felt compelled to plan my next four weeks in a document. I was exhausted and wondered if I'd become the only person to burn out on their career break.After six months, I made Melbourne my base and slowed down, traveling a little. In mid-2024, at age 44, I drew the line at 18 months of travel and returned to the UK indefinitely.My travels led to my ADHD diagnosisI'd always felt different from others, and met some neurodivergent people while travelling.I was diagnosed with ADHD in October 2024 and autism in May 2025.The diagnosis and tendencies associated with ADHD explained many of my lifelong patterns. I was often restless and always had to be on the go. I feel like it's why I pushed myself to travel to new places every week during my break.I'd also shift from being hyperfocused to disengaged. I could apply extraordinary effort and long hours to something, but it wasn't sustainable. During my career, I developed a drill sergeant in my head that drove me to sometimes work 80 hours a week, even though no one asked me to. I'd eventually get bored and walk away from things.ADHD prevented me from sitting still and having a life of continuity, but it also meant I was always learning new skills, and it helped me become…

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REVIVEZ - Face aux armées, Emmanuel Macron annonce que la France va envoyer au Groenland d'autres "moyens terrestres, aériens et maritimes" dans les "prochains jours"
Emmanuel Macron présentait ce jeudi ses vœux aux armées ce jeudi, depuis la base aérienne d'Istres. Un rendez-vous très attendu en raison des tensions géopolitiques, y compris transatlantiques, et de besoins militaires croissants. Revivez l'intervention du chef de l'État.

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