tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2413330957796256307.post2981319340495168590..comments2023-09-17T04:51:09.799-05:00Comments on CareerTech Testing Center: There Are No Traffic Jams on the Extra MileCareerTech Testing Centerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01283257112995659708noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2413330957796256307.post-3498470542616118672012-07-12T08:03:08.021-05:002012-07-12T08:03:08.021-05:00I love the title of your blog! My first thought wa...I love the title of your blog! My first thought was,"Where is the extra mile, in Chicago?" Okay, I haven't had my coffee yet. Then it clicked, I understood exactly what you meant. I agree, the extra mile is lonesome and most of the time no one knows you have traveled it. There are no raod signs, but plenty of detours. How often have we set out on this raod less traveled only to have obsticles pop up and deter us from our goal. The difference between completing our journey and being stranded along the side of the road is exactly what you've said, "focus....nothing to deter....dreams...goals...outwork...success.<br />Your questions made me think of my own goals, at home and at work. How could I answer them? Who would care if I did? Going the extra mile is something a person does for themselves, they are reflections of our thoughts, hopes, and dreams. Thank you for a deep, thought provoking blog this morning, it couldn't have been written at a better time. The next few days will require that I gas up for a long extra mile cause there's a big curve in the road and I can't see my destination. Yet.PatESLhttp://patesl-ifyouaskme.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com