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Tag Archives: life satisfaction
Crafting Good Ordinary Days
23 June 2015 Forever is composed of nows. ~ Emily Dickinson ‘Ordinary’ sounds mundane, uninteresting, commonplace by definition. Waking up on an ‘ordinary’ morning, it’s easy for me to take the day for granted, to move on into … Continue reading
Posted in Connection, Finding Enough, Mindfulness
Tagged bouquets, life satisfaction, ordinary
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Enough
I’m trying to slow down. It’s not easy. I have some Type A. I love efficiency. I love crossing things off lists. I like to hoe the row all the way to the end, preferably without interruptions. I make SuperWoman … Continue reading
Showing Up in Public
Learning in public inherently includes failing in public, too. I wish that felt liberating. But actually, it scares me. I’m certain I’m gonna wind up messy here as I try something new. I could make an utter fool of myself. … Continue reading
Posted in Leaning In
Tagged life satisfaction, making mistakes, new territory, vulnerability
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