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Archive for September 2006
Career choices
Saturday, September 16, 2006 by Jay T.
This journal entry was addressed to my sons.
I hope I’ve done little enough sermonizing that they will be able to read or listen to this with interest.
I woke this morning thinking about the career choosing or phase of transition that each of you is in. Different stages, but the same process. It’s a process that continues for life, albeit with different permutations and ranges of choice. Perhaps you’d enjoy or maybe just benefit from knowing some of the pivotal points in my process of finding a life work.
In the fall of 1976, I was 20 years old and Read the rest of this entry »
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