Posted on Dec 3, 2014
SGT(P) Gloria Francis
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Remember when you were younger? You had great hopes of doing something big. The more you thought about it you radiated from the moon & back. Your smile of joy was bigger than the sun itself. As we get older life became a reality. We turned in certain directions which have impacted where we are today. Many of us are riding the line of the comfort zone accepting the waves of life. The terminology is "settling." Have you adopted a more steady or secure style of life, especially in a permanent job and home? Do you love what you're doing in your career or are have you followed your goals to doing what you love? Would you change anything?
Doing what we love attributes to a more healthy, stress less, vibrant life.
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CMSgt James Nolan
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Always played Army and Cops and Robbers as a kid. Now all grown up, but still just a big kid.

My beautiful wife always tells me that she wants to work for Marshals, because she wants to love her job like I do. I tell her that one of us having a crazy job is plenty.

Totally blessed to lucked into such a career path.
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SGT(P) Gloria Francis
SGT(P) Gloria Francis
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lol...your response has a big smile all over it. Good for you for keeping your dream alive!!!
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Nope not doing what I love and don't particularly care for what I'm doing. My dream was always to be with the CIA or DIA.
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I am talking about my civilian job. I was always happy and loved what I was doing in uniform. SGT(P) Gloria Francis CMSgt James Nolan
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Doing what I love and love what I'm doing.
Every photo I have taken is something my kids will be looking at later. Is there experiences that I would adjust? Sure! But, I've spent years of my life doing this. Can't say there is anything I'd eliminate.
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