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		By: Darlene Smith		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I will use your analagy to help me figure out - is this the mountain, a boulder, a wall, or a guard rail?  It will help me know how to better handle the challenges that come my way.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will use your analagy to help me figure out &#8211; is this the mountain, a boulder, a wall, or a guard rail?  It will help me know how to better handle the challenges that come my way.</p>
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		By: Darlene Smith		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think we all have problems with this at times - identifying what the problem really is.
Then, learning, as you put it, &quot;to live well&quot; with the things we cannot change or are not our problem is also a challenge.  It is hard.  
Even when we are working hard to move forward and don&#039;t have some of these other issues slowing us down, it is still hard to keep moving forward - 
I think having realistic expectations helps with that - the understanding as you so well said that, &quot;most worthwhile things we do will be long, require commitment, and be hard&quot;.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think we all have problems with this at times &#8211; identifying what the problem really is.<br />
Then, learning, as you put it, &#8220;to live well&#8221; with the things we cannot change or are not our problem is also a challenge.  It is hard.<br />
Even when we are working hard to move forward and don&#8217;t have some of these other issues slowing us down, it is still hard to keep moving forward &#8211;<br />
I think having realistic expectations helps with that &#8211; the understanding as you so well said that, &#8220;most worthwhile things we do will be long, require commitment, and be hard&#8221;.</p>
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