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Re: DBT skills manual » Dinah

Posted by Penny on October 24, 2003, at 10:26:30

In reply to Re: DBT skills manual » Penny, posted by Dinah on October 24, 2003, at 9:55:26

> Why on earth would that be surprising? You're going to make a commitment of time and money, and have people messing about with your head. Why wouldn't you want to know what was involved?
>
> (from one who relentlessly researches everything)

I don't think she was surprised, in fact, I think she does the same thing. She seems a lot like me in a lot of ways. She just seems to find it amusing.

I KNOW my pdoc does. He researches everything. And has come to expect it of me.

My grandmother calls me when her doc prescribes something new to 'see what you can find out about it.'

But I had a boss tell me once that I think too much, and I just can't help it. I get very caught up in finding out what exactly is going on with whatever I'm involved with. Well, if it interests me, that is...

Like I said, if only I could apply this to WORK!

P


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