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Whatever the number-outcome, you are following a lead--to borrow from a reporter's task. What's so important aout what you said , for me, is the openness to "branch out--not totally change lanes, but widen the road, At the age of 31, when my training ended, I saw myself as "set in stone" and that was a mistake. I should have been writing much sooner. You are considering a way to enlarge your life., which sounds ambitious, but just like your running, keeps you in the motion --where you seem to thrive. All good thoughts for the process as well as the outcome. m

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Martha Manning, Ph.D.
Martha Manning, Ph.D.

Written by Martha Manning, Ph.D.

Dr. Martha Manning is a writer and clinical psychologist, author of Undercurrents and Chasing Grace. Depression sufferer. Mother. Growing older under protest.

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