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		By: Greg Peterson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Cathy,
I stumbled upon your blog through serendipity, and I&#039;m glad I did. Your last sentence sums it up nicely, and having more control over your career gives you power and confidence about your future. So many clients I&#039;ve worked with felt stuck and powerless, and it&#039;s so nice to see the transition to &quot;knowing themselves&quot; and being in charge of their careers.  Having a free agent mentality is much different that thinking that this is all there is for you. Does it always work out perfectly? No it doesn&#039;t, but even then, thinking outside of the box  is so freeing.  Thanks for your words of wisdom.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Cathy,<br />
I stumbled upon your blog through serendipity, and I&#8217;m glad I did. Your last sentence sums it up nicely, and having more control over your career gives you power and confidence about your future. So many clients I&#8217;ve worked with felt stuck and powerless, and it&#8217;s so nice to see the transition to &#8220;knowing themselves&#8221; and being in charge of their careers.  Having a free agent mentality is much different that thinking that this is all there is for you. Does it always work out perfectly? No it doesn&#8217;t, but even then, thinking outside of the box  is so freeing.  Thanks for your words of wisdom.</p>
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