A LESSON FOR KERRY AND BUSH
 
Amy and I were talking about the importance of being clear with the teens we work with in our respective workplaces.  “You have to be firm with your answer,” she remarked, as she was recounted a story to me about a girl who kept pestering her about something even though Amy was adamant about not giving in.  “Decide what’s best and then stick to it no matter what anyone says – but if it’s wrong, apologize and make it right.”
 
A light bulb went off on my head.  “Amy, what you just said would be great advice for Kerry and Bush.”  She nodded in agreement. 

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