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Philippa's avatar

When I immigrated to the States I found that working part time provided me with an instant work community that really helped me feel less isolated. And it helped me assimilate. And, my workmates introduced me to peanut butter. Bonus!!! 💖💖

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Gillian - you are courage in action planting "carpe diem" trees throughout your lands .... it's so seemingly easy to settle down in simple routines that comfort parts of our being .... but that's not all that we are. And the other parts that we are scream for attention - maybe keeping you up at night, maybe every night for years ....and Gillian - you listened to those parts ... and blew open the gates of your life to explore those unknown lands and plant those strange but glorious-smelling flowers that are now flooding your days with the light of your creativity.

What we call "habits" are just indicators that we're missing something ... even if we can't tell what that is, at least not yet ..... after all, when Edison hit his lab every day like clockwork, finding 1,000 ways that light bulbs didn't work - that wasn't "habit" ... no more than the tiger and the gazelles finding their way to the water hole every day - that's freshly engaging, every day, freshly engaging with the greatness of their lives, with the gloriousness of each heartbeat ....

What we call "habits" are really dead actions .... not "mindless" as if you're not aware of them ... yes, you're DEFINITELY aware of them, they drove you crazy every day LOL! But rather - unfulfilling, because they did not speak to being all that you are and all that you can be .....

All strength and engagement to you as you continue to engage your wholeness .... the wholeness that is being that is becoming ....

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