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Mitch - I'm sorry you didn't get the job but I'm very impressed with your

attitude... You've come so far in this journey of weight loss and life itself,

and it's easy for me (on the outside looking in!!) to see that the job wasn't

necessarily the prize this time. The prize -- the one you WON!! -- is your

recognizing that by even trying for the job you're indeed a winner. You're

courageous and you've discovered strength you didn't know you have!

It's THEIR loss!!!!! YOU are a winner.

Bette :)

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I second (or 3rd, 4th, 5th) this!! I basically was going to say exactly

what Bette said... :D

> Re: Didn't Get the Job :-(

>

>

> Mitch - I'm sorry you didn't get the job but I'm very impressed with your

> attitude... You've come so far in this journey of weight loss

> and life itself,

> and it's easy for me (on the outside looking in!!) to see that

> the job wasn't

> necessarily the prize this time. The prize -- the one you WON!!

> -- is your

> recognizing that by even trying for the job you're indeed a

> winner. You're

> courageous and you've discovered strength you didn't know you have!

>

> It's THEIR loss!!!!! YOU are a winner.

> Bette :)

>

>

>

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Gee Mitch, I'm sorry it didn't work out.

Bev :)

> Well, I didn't get the job.... :-(

>

> Yes, I'm disappointed .... no, I'm not devastated by it (there were

> some disadvantages to the job ... like having to spend 2-3 days in

> NYC each week) ....

>

> Mostly, I feel like I'm glad I had the courage to go after the job

> (my weight loss was a big motivating factor in terms of giving

> me the confidence to do it), .... I got some big-time exposure

> from going after it ... I made it to the final two and even there

> it was a close decision ... I wouldn't have changed anything

> I did - I feel I did the best job of representing myself I knew

> how to do .... I still have a good job ... and in today's economy,

> that's something ....so, while its' a bit of a blow to my

> ego, I have to look at the bright side...

>

> So, some disappointment, some relief ... mostly I'm glad its'

> over ... now I can move on mentally and get 100% mentally

> & emotionally back into the job they pay me to do (after a

> day or two which I'll take to get my head on straight).

>

> Thanks for listening ...

> Mitch

>

>

> --

>

> All-Time High - 300

> --------------------------------

> Starting Weight - 281

> Lost before Re-Joining WW - 25.2

> Lost since Re-Joining WW - 49.2

> Total Loss - 74.4

> Current Weight - 206.6

> Goal - 175

> Pounds to Go - 31.6

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> Yes - - I think that was the big win for me --- taking the risk.

> I'm never

> comfortable " putting myself out there " - taking these type or risks -

> calling

> attention to myself. So, I'm real proud of myself for " going for it " .

> Already, I

> got a note from the women who would have been my " dotted-line " manager (not

> my direct manager) saying " I 'm sorry. I was pulling for you. Hang in

> ther, I have

> other things I have been named to lead, and you are first in my hopper " .

Mitch,

Yes! Congratulations on taking the risk, even if you didn't get the

job. Keep up the great work!

--

Slainte,

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is invisible to the eye. " --Antoine de Saint Exupery

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> --- Mitch Javeline wrote:

> > >

> > Mostly, I feel like I'm glad I had the courage to go

> > after the job

Mitch...my signature has my favorite saying.

The successful person will do the things that the unsuccessful person will

not.

You are a success because you put yourself out there. This will pay off in

the long run. I feel it.

~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'

Tory Klementsen, MCP A+

Career and Technology Educator

www.teechur.com

www.msteechur.com

-The successful person will do the things that the unsuccessful person will

not

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> --- Mitch Javeline wrote:

> > >

> > Mostly, I feel like I'm glad I had the courage to go

> > after the job

Mitch...my signature has my favorite saying.

The successful person will do the things that the unsuccessful person will

not.

You are a success because you put yourself out there. This will pay off in

the long run. I feel it.

~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'

Tory Klementsen, MCP A+

Career and Technology Educator

www.teechur.com

www.msteechur.com

-The successful person will do the things that the unsuccessful person will

not

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> --- Mitch Javeline wrote:

> > >

> > Mostly, I feel like I'm glad I had the courage to go

> > after the job

Mitch...my signature has my favorite saying.

The successful person will do the things that the unsuccessful person will

not.

You are a success because you put yourself out there. This will pay off in

the long run. I feel it.

~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'

Tory Klementsen, MCP A+

Career and Technology Educator

www.teechur.com

www.msteechur.com

-The successful person will do the things that the unsuccessful person will

not

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Mitch, I'm so sorry you didn't get the job... but really happy for you that

you had the opportunity and got that exposure. So great that something good

came out of this experience. Maybe more to come as well... :)

~ O~

272/238.8/172

Didn't Get the Job :-(

> Well, I didn't get the job.... :-(

>

> Yes, I'm disappointed .... no, I'm not devastated by it (there were

> some disadvantages to the job ... like having to spend 2-3 days in

> NYC each week) ....

>

> Mostly, I feel like I'm glad I had the courage to go after the job

> (my weight loss was a big motivating factor in terms of giving

> me the confidence to do it), .... I got some big-time exposure

> from going after it ... I made it to the final two and even there

> it was a close decision ... I wouldn't have changed anything

> I did - I feel I did the best job of representing myself I knew

> how to do .... I still have a good job ... and in today's economy,

> that's something ....so, while its' a bit of a blow to my

> ego, I have to look at the bright side...

>

> So, some disappointment, some relief ... mostly I'm glad its'

> over ... now I can move on mentally and get 100% mentally

> & emotionally back into the job they pay me to do (after a

> day or two which I'll take to get my head on straight).

>

> Thanks for listening ...

> Mitch

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Mitch, I'm so sorry you didn't get the job... but really happy for you that

you had the opportunity and got that exposure. So great that something good

came out of this experience. Maybe more to come as well... :)

~ O~

272/238.8/172

Didn't Get the Job :-(

> Well, I didn't get the job.... :-(

>

> Yes, I'm disappointed .... no, I'm not devastated by it (there were

> some disadvantages to the job ... like having to spend 2-3 days in

> NYC each week) ....

>

> Mostly, I feel like I'm glad I had the courage to go after the job

> (my weight loss was a big motivating factor in terms of giving

> me the confidence to do it), .... I got some big-time exposure

> from going after it ... I made it to the final two and even there

> it was a close decision ... I wouldn't have changed anything

> I did - I feel I did the best job of representing myself I knew

> how to do .... I still have a good job ... and in today's economy,

> that's something ....so, while its' a bit of a blow to my

> ego, I have to look at the bright side...

>

> So, some disappointment, some relief ... mostly I'm glad its'

> over ... now I can move on mentally and get 100% mentally

> & emotionally back into the job they pay me to do (after a

> day or two which I'll take to get my head on straight).

>

> Thanks for listening ...

> Mitch

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