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Growth In Action - Jan. 27
Oh my goodness! I had a lightbulb moment in this class. Thanks, my beautiful friends for a VERY enlightening class. I eliminate the unnecessary mental exercise of WORRYING. Worrying has never improved anything in my life, but, it has certainly made my life more complicated.
Growth In Action - Jan. 27
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@Carolyn Cowan I’m reading the entire Bible this year, chronologically with the Bible Recap framework and oh my gosh it’s a page turner! I have studied that Luke passage and LOVE the simplicity of less, and trust.
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@Daniela Renner no just doing it on my own and listening to each days podcast recap
Letting go of a habit
In last week’s live coaching call, Connie asked us to choose one thing — a habit, an object, something physical — and let go of it for seven days. I decided to turn my phone off between 8 pm and 8 am. It’s not that I spend my evenings or mornings endlessly scrolling — and certainly not during the night. But I do often pick up my phone for a quick check. Just to see if there are any new messages. Just in case. By switching it off for twelve hours, I wanted to see what would happen. I expected the evenings to be the hardest part. But, interestingly, it was the mornings that challenged me most. While waiting for my tea to be ready, my hand would instinctively reach for my phone. A quick glance. Any messages? Any news? Has anything ‘important’ happened while I slept? I’m slowly getting used to not knowing what happened in the world overnight. And I already know now that this is something I want to continue doing. It feels freeing and deeply calming. It also reminds me of my twenties and thirties — a time when we didn’t know what had happened until we read the morning newspaper. And even then, it only told us about the day before, not the night we had just slept through. And I don't think that I missed out on anything back then, quite the contrary. Thank you, @Connie Riet , for this inspiration! ♥️
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I absolutely LOVE that you are trying this and that it's having an impact. It's on my radar. I, like you, gravitate toward it during my short "bored" moments. I just need to "BE." The world will keep spinning, so keeping my own peace is so important. Great work @Rebecca Loetscher
Ongoing Decluttering
In January, I let go of art supplies, art papers/pieces, memorabilia, paperwork, magazines. Some of it was hard to let go but very necessary. I’m still working with paperwork, books, other home decor items. I have fine china & crystal that I’m having a hard time letting go of. I’ll be married this year for 30 yrs & we have never used fine china or crystal. Back in the day, we put these items on a registry cause well that was the tradition. So in time I’ll decide. I’m being gentle with myself about it. Photographs, including digital is also on the declutter agenda this year. Setting up a capsule seasonal wardrobe is also on the agenda & an ongoing process. It feels good to incrementally tackle these things. During this wintering time, nesting & decluttering is very cathartic. Keeping busy so I don’t get lethargic & the winter blues.
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My husband lives in Arizona and I live in the Pacific NW - and about 10 years ago my aunt died and gave me my great grandmothers silverware. I had it in a cupboard in the laundry room for several years until I decided, why are we not using this?? So I took out all my junk silverware and started using it daily - and LOVE the memories of the pattern, the time spent shining it up with my grandma, and it's still living in Arizona with my husband but each time I go there I just LOVE seeing it in the drawer and having those memories come up. Your post reminded me of this, Julia.
Gentle and Soft going into …
The LOVE ❤️ month. While the collective world goes even more bonkers, survey says crazy!! we can land/ground softly. My intention is to go analog as much as possible, pick anything from 10,000 pins off of Pinterest and actually do something. Lol 😆 Have a beautiful soft start to February everyone. Remember according to Cynthia Sue Larsen, “how good can it get”? Let’s make our reality magical 💫✨🪽🦄
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The love month. That right there is a post all by itself. Thank you!
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I am 53 years old and live in Germany. I am married, have 3 children, 2 of them are already moved out. I work as a pediatric nurse, which is exhausting and fulfilling at the same time. And after 25 years of raising my kids and being there for others, I would like to find peace and contentment in the little things...
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Hi Anke - the little things are where the true joy live. Welcome!
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Jessica Borum
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I am a Wife, Mom of 3, with 3 beautiful grandchildren. I’m in finance, give grounded advice, and love to enjoy nature with a coffee in hand.

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