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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reading back on this thread, OP -- I also think you have to be honest with yourself. You ahev had the last five years to change things up, and you did not. Now, when you're getting ready to have a baby, you feel the window closing and are panicking a bit. But if you did not feel the burn enough to get the ball rolling before, to be a realist, I HIGHLY doubt you are going to get it going with small kids. Even the most ambitious women struggle a bit. TBH, it sounds more like you have a bit of life acceptance to do, and to get comfortable with your choices, which we all have to do at this point in career and with kids. Its hard, I know, and it is not like you are never going to be able to make a change! I just re-read your post and getting married and decorating a house, while totally valid and great undertakings, would probably not deter the really ambitious. And maybe that is really the heart of it, a little more self exploration.[b] I am a big firm refugee and I know I just had to accept that I am not really that into busting my as$. I thought I was in law school, but, nope. And I am so cool with that now. [/b]Just food for thought. [/quote] Oh man, me too. I think there are a lot of us :)[/quote]
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