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![]() A while back on one of the post
Boyd, you said something about not knowing what to do or not having found what you wanted to do ...I wonder if you know what you want to do and are resistant for some reason in doing it? Barbara Sher,an author on finding what you love, thinks most people know what they want to do but minimize it's importance or they feel they don't have the "skills" to do it...Does the same hold true for you? by the way her suggestion is to "do what ever that is" and "to hell with what people think": she suggests you take one step at the time. Her reasoning is that if you're remotely interested in this thing then intuitively this is what you should be doing... What are your thoughts on this? I know your answer will be enlightening ... Thanks Sandy... > "Fear, pain and hard work are three of > your best friends." > - Boyd |
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