The Right Dream

Jen was engaged to be married.
But she couldn't set a date and prepare for her wedding.
It didn't feel right for her....
She didn't know why.
The answer was in her handwriting.

Jen's type of character needs her freedom and independence.
She doesn't like conflict..so she finds herself "going along to get along".
In her heart, she didn't want to be engaged...
But she felt that it was expected and she didn't want to disappoint her family.

Jen's anger festered.
Her character is a free spirited entrepreneurial type.
A quick.... tenacious.... conciliatory type of a mind.
She needed the "right" productive activity....
She knew in her soul that it wasn't getting married.
At least not now.
But what was the right dream for her?

As a child....
Jen loved to dance and twirl herself around her mother's kitchen.
Her bedroom was filled with Barbie dolls and talking baby dolls...
Jen never played with them.

As Jen pirouetted around on her toes....
She proclaimed to her audience...
"I want to be a Casting Director!"
She was 5 years old.

Betty Rozakis Graphology
Author of Coffee with the Subconscious
www.bettyrozakis.com

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