Maggie, I love what you said here. It is SO true! And we forget this oftentimes, as we second guess our decisions over and over. Thanks for the insight!
:) Wendy --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Michelle, > I tend to be an agonizer too. What I have learned > about myself is that if I make a decision and am > still agonizing then it's not the right decision for > me. I know a decision is the right one when I feel > the weight lifted and just feel less agonized. There > is no right or wrong decision - only right or wrong > for you. I think you know deep down what it is you > want to do - you may not know what it is yet, but I > bet if you tune out all the other voices you will > know in your heart what you want to do. And, because > she is your cat, and you love her, whatever it is > that you decide to do will be the "right" answer > regardless of what anyone else thinks. > > Maggie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

