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Madrone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-23-03 11:49 PM
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18. What about your job?
Edited on Tue Sep-23-03 11:52 PM by PROUD DemocRAT
If you've posted the details recently, they've scrolled off the board before I've seen them. The last "real" post I've seen you make before this one (real meaning: not the "Discuss" threads) was about Florida sucking much wind... :)

I'll tell you the FIRST thing you need to do is adjust your thinking. It's hard, but think of it in learning and opportunity terms. What are you learning from this? (this will become more evident later on, as I think it's still too early to be clear) What are you supposed to be learning from this? and - What can you make of it?

re God- If he leads you to it, he'll lead you through it!


edited to add: Also, remember you are NEVER stuck. You ALWAYS have choices in a situation - but not all of the choices are usually attractive. You CAN break your lease, you CAN quit your job - but you have to weigh those choices against their consequences. If the consequences don't work for you, (for most of us, they don't) then determine what it is you need to do to make your situation workable. Just don't EVER, EVER let yourself think you don't have a choice. You DO. You just may not like the alternative. ;-)
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