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As a teen I didn't have a plan let alone a vague notion of what my adult life would be like. When I was in high school folks asked what I was going to do when I got out. All I remember saying was, "Anything, as long as I don't have to sit behind a desk all day." Well, that's pretty much what I do. It's MY desk in MY house, so that makes it easier, but I still would prefer less time parked here staring at computer screens. I love it when clients ask me to come to THEIR offices. Yipee... a day out of the house!
The good part about not having a plan is that there's no sense of having failed to achieve certain goals. I'm sure a life-coach would scoff at the notion, but there's something to be said for being flexible and taking life as it comes. Things like parenthood, business ownership, cross-country moves, being a stay-at-home dad, were all part of my life as a result of being willing to change the life I was living at the time. All were good decisions.
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Lee
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