Great post! Even aside from how the 'wants' of life can be game changers, I find it amazing how one decision in life can often have a positive ripple effect in a person's life. It's the silver linings I am always looking for - for myself, for the people I work with and help. When we think back on it, often in the moment, we have no idea.…
Great post! Even aside from how the 'wants' of life can be game changers, I find it amazing how one decision in life can often have a positive ripple effect in a person's life. It's the silver linings I am always looking for - for myself, for the people I work with and help. When we think back on it, often in the moment, we have no idea. But then one decision leads to another. I was in a similar situation (spousal abuse) but 2 years into my graduate degree, I up and left. I was fortunate to have support from family and friends. In the moment, I had no idea how my life would turn out, but that one decision, that one pivot, changed everything for me. It became my game changer in so many ways. It's remarkable what people can muster through and thrive, not just survive just putting one foot in front of the other and being open to life and to change. Wonderful story Pamela! thank you for sharing. And am very happy about how it all turned out for you.
Great post! Even aside from how the 'wants' of life can be game changers, I find it amazing how one decision in life can often have a positive ripple effect in a person's life. It's the silver linings I am always looking for - for myself, for the people I work with and help. When we think back on it, often in the moment, we have no idea. But then one decision leads to another. I was in a similar situation (spousal abuse) but 2 years into my graduate degree, I up and left. I was fortunate to have support from family and friends. In the moment, I had no idea how my life would turn out, but that one decision, that one pivot, changed everything for me. It became my game changer in so many ways. It's remarkable what people can muster through and thrive, not just survive just putting one foot in front of the other and being open to life and to change. Wonderful story Pamela! thank you for sharing. And am very happy about how it all turned out for you.