It's almost like the Law of Two Feet is one of the hardest actions for people 
to take. "We" are so conditioned to toughing it  out and waiting for the 
official break. I know I face that myself when I'm in a group as a participant 
and need to move on. I think it's important to convey the Law of Two Feet in 
such a way that it does not become a negative. So that people somehow can know 
that moving on isn't just because the learning has stopped. Sometimes, Moving 
on "just because" is a good thing. It may just be the precursor to a new 
experience that is waiting just around the corner.

Don

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