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Monday
Aug042008

Get help when you need it

Apologies for the lack of newsletters. As you know it takes something major to knock me off my daily musings, the last down time was computer related. This week I've been diagnosed with the flu. Major chest infection and testing for whooping cough...and yes I was vaccinated as a child - but apparently it wears off eventually. The question I have to ask is why couldn't they have happened at the same time?

Ah well.

But the reason for today's subject line is simple. In both cases I knew I couldn't "fix" the problem, so I called in the people who could help. Saves time and stress if you ask the people who know what they are doing and are willing to help you.

And isn't that the case with every "goal" item we are struggling with. Someone, somewhere will have found the solution to your "problem" and can shorten the time for you to ensure achievement.

Experts in everything from plumbing to computers. Medicine to Health and Fitness and everything in between you can think of.

I've been told many times I do things that most normal people wouldn't even attempt, and its true I do "silly" things. But there are times when I know I am defeated and these days I am not shy about asking for help. After all why worry and waste time when you can offload your problem, and then get on with those things that you can do well.

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