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THE DUNDONALD

olk who change career, whether through choice or necessity, are a brave bunch. A friend of mine recently took the daring step of leaving a staffer’s job on a national newspaper to become a gardener. It’s a gutsy move but one that is already reaping rewards as she notices increased motivation and a drop in stress levels just a few weeks in. For Laura Wilson, switching careers came at a time when she was reassessing where she wanted to

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