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Get Up and Start Over
It’s hard to fall and it’s hard to get back up from a hard fall. But do it anyway. Get up and start over. If you’re still here, you still have a purpose; you still matter. Brush off the smudges … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, begin again, choice, choose, consciousness, ease suffering, extraordinary lives, intention, life, living on purpose, living with intention, making the most of our lives, respect, self-esteem, showing up, speaking out, speaking up, start over
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Don’t Just Sit There
“Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.” Will Rogers How many times have you waited for something to happen, waited for someone to come along, waited for things to change? What … Continue reading
Not Just Another Day
Today, is not just another day. It is THE day. It is the day you will choose or not. It is the day you will think or not. It is the day you will feel or not. It is the … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, breath, breathe, breathing, choice, choose, compassion, consciousness, extraordinary lives, intention, life, living on purpose, living with intention, love, new day, peace, respect, self-worth, the day, today, today is the day
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Hope and Choice
Harness your hope. At this time when hope is bubbling and overflowing around us, let hope keep you moving. This is the season of choice. Choose reverence for yourself and the world around you. Today is a gift. Let hope … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, choice, choose, consciousness, extraordinary lives, hope, intention, life, living on purpose, living with intention, New Year, peace, respect, self-worth
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It’s The Relationship That Matters
If you give, do it with intention. Be sincere. Be connected. It’s the relationship that matters. If you receive, do it with gratitude. Be sincere. Be connected. It’s the relationship that matters. Somehow in the frenzy of exchange we sometimes … Continue reading