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September 7, 2005, 7:47 am PDT

First Step is...

Quote From: ladymojo7

            I am a single parent who has been unemployed due to illness related to a birth defect. I was born with club foot in my left foot in 1973. The doctors who performed the second surgery stitched together alot of the nerves in my foot and ankle. I've been a healthy, active person throughout my life, until about a year and a half ago. When it started, the doctors said that I had pinched the syatic nerve in my back. But, when it moved down to my foot and ankle I found out what real pain was. My condition is now controlled through medication and personal physical exercises and I'm ready to rejoin the workforce. I want to get a job that I can keep as a lifelong career and to take care of my daughter, as well as, my mother. I have an education from two technical schools and a wealth of work experience, not to mention an impressive list of references. I want to make my family proud, not to mention regain my sense of self worth. Any advice?   

                                                                                          ladymojo7 

The first step is to stop worring - this will absolutly get you nowhere fast.  Do you know why you have no self worth, because you worry tooo much and probably listen to people instead of knowing who you are.  Your second last sentenance is the one I want you to focus on 'education from 2 schools and a wealth of work experince'. 

  

I can't say much now but will respond later - "Don't let anbody tell you you caint do something" 

  

                                                             Rog 

 


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