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I really relate to Wendy's journey of following the motions of what everyone else was doing when she was looking at careers. And for 18 years she fell into a pattern of thinking that she should want what everyone else wanted: to move up the ladder within her industry. The rat race simply felt like "life".
It took a cancer diagnosis for Wendy to look beyond what she had been conditioned to want and ask herself "how much of this was my idea?" and "what do I really want?"
By Leith McKayI really relate to Wendy's journey of following the motions of what everyone else was doing when she was looking at careers. And for 18 years she fell into a pattern of thinking that she should want what everyone else wanted: to move up the ladder within her industry. The rat race simply felt like "life".
It took a cancer diagnosis for Wendy to look beyond what she had been conditioned to want and ask herself "how much of this was my idea?" and "what do I really want?"