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Well said. The WSJ articleSubmitted by Wesley on March 29, 2007 - 8:17am.
Well said. The WSJ article correctly notes that you want spousal buy-in on any major decision since their support will be critical for your success. That said, spouses can have a different (distorted) perspective and perhaps a different motivation (wanting to appear supportive) where a third-party with whom you do not live might be in a better position to provide a more realistic assessment of your career situation. As for the "sixth sense", note that many career and life coaches are women so you would be in a position to have the best of both worlds! Wesley Hein »
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