A decision would have to be made soon, but she had so many questions, some of which seemed to have no answers up to now.
While some people grew impatient with her inquiries and need to know the details, she continued to doggedly seek a final conclusion.
It appeared to her that nothing had prepared her for this kind of challenge.
She knew that fear of failure was most likely one of the deficits of her character, but there was just a desire to do something in the best way possible.
Even considering that superlative, it opened many doors of thought, i.e. most economic, entertaining, enjoyable to all, physically possible, you name it.
She knew from past experience that after a good night’s rest, praying about the situation, and being patient with herself and others, the answer would come. . .sometime, hopefully soon.
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"She knew that fear of failure was most likely one of the deficits of her character, but there was just a desire to do something in the best way possible." This describes my existence! GREAT SIX!
ReplyDeleteRecognizing one's existence and working within it and around it can be challenging at times.
DeleteI think I know her. :-)
ReplyDeleteCould be. . . :-)
DeleteAlright, Pat. If I need to borrow self descriptors for anything, I know my source reference, lol
ReplyDeleteGood Six 😀
Thanks. Your comment made me laugh!
Delete...yeah, the problem only happens when an exterior agency becomes part of the process of validation. If they'd leave that out, tests would be way more comfortable.
ReplyDeleteFor sure!
DeleteOne lady i know lets this lead to paralysis by analysis.
ReplyDeleteOh my. That would limit so much growth and enjoyment of life.
DeleteThe answers will come, eventually. The key is that good night's rest.
ReplyDeleteSo true!
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