"Good thing, bad thing who knows' has become an everyday point of sanity for me"
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"Good thing, bad thing who knows' has become an everyday point of sanity for me"

Thanks to this program I have much greater resilience- in particular ‘good thing, bad thing who knows' has become an everyday point of sanity for me

Lesley Hetherington

Mentor to professional women seeking transition from corporate careers

Kilwinning, United Kingdom

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