Stay the Course

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But don’t feel bad if you find you no longer want to

Stay the course. Keep the status quo. If it’s serving you well, you have no need to change.

Until change happens that is.

Until circumstances dictate that it’s time to move on. Until something tells you it’s time to change tack.

Stay the course for as long as it feels right. But feel free the change the course. Nothing’s set in stone, and just as your feelings change, so should your course.

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