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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 523116" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>Then it sounds to me it’s not what you’re really looking for? </p><p>You have to choose a job where you heart is otherwise it will soon become tedious and unenjoyable, unless of course you are one that is not bothered by what you do nor interested in what you do, then you do what you have to do for the sake of doing it. </p><p>Having said that, I understand that sometimes we have to do what we have to do for the sake of the family. </p><p>It is a hard juggling act, I spent many years doing what was necessary for the sake of the family and not being happy with what I was doing. Now I am at a stage that I can have a choice in what I do as the demands upon me aren’t so great. Sometimes we have to be patient and endure to reap the benefits years down the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 523116, member: 17152"] Then it sounds to me it’s not what you’re really looking for? You have to choose a job where you heart is otherwise it will soon become tedious and unenjoyable, unless of course you are one that is not bothered by what you do nor interested in what you do, then you do what you have to do for the sake of doing it. Having said that, I understand that sometimes we have to do what we have to do for the sake of the family. It is a hard juggling act, I spent many years doing what was necessary for the sake of the family and not being happy with what I was doing. Now I am at a stage that I can have a choice in what I do as the demands upon me aren’t so great. Sometimes we have to be patient and endure to reap the benefits years down the line. [/QUOTE]
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