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How to Know What is Best for You
by MichaelBonham
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There are times in our lives when we are at a quandary whether we should stay or should go or stay or go back from something we have left. Whether we are freelance content writers, accountants, teachers or engineers, we may feel a dilemma at any point in our careers. Whether we are sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, husbands or wives, we can be put in a spot where we can feel the need to decide whether to go or to stay or, after we have left, whether to go back or not. Let us start with our job. For example, for us freelance content writers, we may come to a point when our ideas, creativity and enthusiasm for our craft may be at a low. When this happens, we may think of considering entering a different field. However, we can still go back to this work anytime after we have left it. This is the advantage of freelance content writers. For our personal lives, we might sometimes need to assess what really is best for us. Whomever we live with like for example our own spouse and family or if we are single and we live with our parents or if we are elderly parents, our grown up children, sons or daughters. There are times when our relationship with the people we live with experiences a strain. Then, we could be put in a compromising spot where we are torn between living what is ideal and what is real. In my own personal life besides being a freelance writer, I lived with my elderly parents to take care of them. I still did so even when I already started to have my own family. Then, my little children began to become a little bit too noisy and playful for my aging parents. So, I and my siblings agreed to transfer them to our eldest sibling's house because her children are already responsible teen-agers.
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