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To: Jenna who wrote (51683)7/21/1999 5:07:00 AM
From: Adelle  Read Replies (1) of 120523
 
Jenna,
My youngest daughter is an equestrian, very talented, won national medals as a Junior rider, and did it on difficult horses, because we could not afford the $100,000+ "made" horses. Her Master Trainer trained her to also deal with the criticism that comes with success..the better she did the more "others" wanted to knock her down. That is something the jealous side of the human spirit participates in, knocking down the winner to make a loser feel better. The best and only way to handle situations like that is to keep on winning, keep focused on the job, keep focused on the people that help and appreciate skills and success.

Jenna, the better you do, the higher you go, the more "lowlife" you will attract who will try to knock you down. These people only serve to strengthen your commitment to do the best job possible, so, in a way, they are a necessary evil in attaining that success! We can thank them for their appearances because it shows just how successful you really are becoming.

I thank you for your hard work, your time and commitment to this thread and all your followers. We all remain your "happy hampsters"!

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