by Lauren Randolph #3 …in which Lauren Gets Caught Up in a Bit More Analysis – and Cleaning – before Moving on… I’m finding it hard to let the issues at work go since I still experience them a few days a week. My sweetheart advises me to move on. But that environment raised some troubling issues that I still need to … [Read more...] about Taking Charge of the Change 3
Taking Charge of the Change.
Taking Charge of the Change 2
by Lauren Randolph #2 I had my hair trimmed and my first colonoscopy. I started a shorter work schedule and cleaning out my house. I stopped wearing a watch. All in the course of a week. It just happened that way. All this feels good – and right. It’s important for physical changes to accompany – and reinforce – symbolic ones like turning … [Read more...] about Taking Charge of the Change 2
Taking Charge of the Change 1
by Lauren Randolph I’m going to say it: I'm a menopausal woman. Does that have to be a time of dissatisfaction in life, or is it due to the situation I’m in? I’ve worked as a writer in science and engineering for more than 20 years, which has treated me to a nice lifestyle. But that's no longer sufficient. I give it my all for 8-10 hours, … [Read more...] about Taking Charge of the Change 1
Taking Charge of the Change 5
by Lauren Randolph …in which Lauren thinks more about fear…holding on, letting go, changing her mindset just to see what will happen, and quitting her job altogether… As I learned recently in a presentation given by a Holocaust survivor, who ought to have figured some important things out about life, “When you change gears, … [Read more...] about Taking Charge of the Change 5