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 


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