Crossroads
Dear
Girlfriends,
Sitting at
the intersection, I was as lost as a goose in a new world. For the life of me,
I couldn't get my bearings. I was so turned around I couldn't tell if I was
heading north or south, and the rain only compounded my confusion. I had flown
into San Jose
early that morning and after a full day of client meetings, it was time to head
to the hotel. But somewhere along the way I got lost. And to make matters
worse-I was starving (low blood sugar
significantly heightens my level of frustration).
As I sat at
the light, I knew that to continue on my current path was a mistake; I also
knew that the direction I had come from would not lead me to a plate of fried rice and a cozy bed. But which way to turn? I had neither enough information, nor experience
in this part of town, to make a good decision, so I did what any intelligent
human being (at least female) would do - I stopped at the convenience store and
asked for directions from the man behind the counter. Ahmed became my
navigational confidant.
Regardless
of age or life stage, we all come to a crossroad from time to time - in our
marriage; with our work; in our personal development. So where is "Ahmed" when
we're dazed and confused, not knowing which way to turn?
Surrounded
by women who are rich in character, spunky in spirit, and successful not only
in their careers but in living meaningful lives, I invited some of them to
share with us their experiences while sitting at intersections that would
change their lives forever.
If you're sitting
at a crossroad today, I hope their stories will inspire you. Unlike my friend
Ahmed in San Jose,
they can't tell you which way to go, but I hope they will give you confidence as
you turn on your blinker.
Better for
the journey, Ellen
Posted by Ellen on March 11, 2008 2:21 PM
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