Yep. Since giving up work my imagination has run wild on this topic. What will I become? Should I be studying during the day so that when the time comes I have another qualification under my belt? Well, I answered one part of this question – I don’t think I am cut out to be a psychologist. I enrolled thinking that I could combine the love I have for my kids with something professional – child psychology. Boy there is a lot of work involved in studying psychology and I hate statistics. I tried on the course for two weeks but soon came to the realisation that as a perfectionist there would be no way I could study this course and have a life at the same time. The course suggested I needed to spend 20 odd hours on it but I ended up spending more time than I had and my home life began to suffer. All of a sudden the reason I left work – to spend more time with the kids was lost. So back to square 1 on that front. Child Psychologist – cross that one off my list.
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Sorry about this – I have just seen this message! Thank you so much for your encouragement. It is a work in progress – when I have time for it! I am very new at this game so am learning as I go along. Do you blog?
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Howdy! Do you use Twitter? I’d like to follow you
if that would be okay. I’m definitely enjoying your blog
and look forward to new posts.
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Hi – thank you so much! I haven’t crossed that bridge just yet. LOL If I do I will be sure to add it to the blog. Thanks!
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