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Old 12-08-2008, 07:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Suggested trial in 'Career' area

Today I happened to read Erin's blog & in one para she writes

"Shame and guilt are two of the lowest vibrational states you can be in. Anytime you feel shame or guilt in one area of your life, it will diminish how you feel about your life overall, even if you are confident and strong in other areas. It’s sort of like the weakest link is what breaks the chain. I urge you to challenge yourself, perhaps with a 30-day trial, to simply experience the release of that shame and guilt, which can often be a heavier weight than what you carry on your body or on your soul."

I have these same feelings & vibrations in my Career. I work in the IT dept. & I have always felt that I got into this field by mistake. I want to get out of this but don't know what else I am good at. I want to start with some sort of 30-day trial in my Career area, but don't know how,when & what to start with.
Can anyone suggest any ideas?
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