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amy eden


It was just so talking with you. I look forward to the next time! Many thanks, Judy.
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Judy Klipin

Amy, I love this! Thank you so much for featuring me in your blog - I loved talking to you and hope to continue our conversations!

amy eden


I was amazed at how much ground Judy and I covered in the course of our interview! I can imagine writing several more posts just based on the material I touched on here. Especially Transactional Analysis - the whole Parent/Child/Adult modes of communication and regressing into a mode when someone else does, in reaction -- thats a rich tool (now that Im aware of it). And perfect for people growing up a bit late. :-) Return as often as you like!

Michelle

Wow, what a wealth of information and inspiration. I have a feeling I will be referring back to this post a few times to take it all in. Thanks!

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