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In Love and Light
May 12, 2021•Daily Kind Quotes, Guest Post, Inspiration, Self-development
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In Love and Light
I’m so guilty of this too often.
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Who isn’t, Gary, who isn’t?
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I’m so glad I’m doing the driving now with both hands on the wheel and have my destiny in my own hands amazing post hon 💖💖❣️
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That’s a very good analogy, Stacy Anne. 💖
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Sometimes i am really feeling like this. Thank you for mentioning, its the first step for a change. Michael
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I think this counts for all of us. We get so easily caught in our routines. Thank you, Michael, yes, I thought it was important to share this statement of Keith.
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Thank you for this gentle reminder to stay engaged!
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We forget ourselves when we are caught in obligations and our daily responsibilities. Sometimes we are only functioning to make it through the day but overlook that we might sort out a lot of things over time.
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Such a great and again timely quote. It’s like getting on that hamster wheel and spinning in place on a daily basis. Awesome collaboration today, Erika 👍
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Yes, exactly! Just running without thinking why and where…
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So true. A lot of people run on auto-pilot. 😜
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Auto-pilot nails it, Gail!
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Thanks Erika. Aristotle would be happy as he may have been the first to articulate we are creatures of habit. For readers trying to break bad habits, there is an excellent book called “The Power of Habit” by Charles Duhigg. Keith
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First of all, thank you for your words to share here, Keith! And thank you too for the book tip. I will definitely look into it!
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Thanks. Please do. One of my key takeaways from the book is every habit has a trigger. If we can understand that trigger, we can better change what happens next.
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I already checked it out and I will order it. It sounds exactly what I want to find in a book like this: Awareness to come closer to understand myself and the way to “handle” me. Thanks again, Keith!
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Our comfort zone is a silky smooth talker dear lady, and its usually because we have no choice that its rhythm gets disrupted. Batter them with kindness is the ego, shatter them with love is the heart. And, thankfully, only the truth ever wins ❤️
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Yes, that is the ultimate conclusion that reveals all misunderstandings about our imaginations! Thank you, Mark!
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We do indeed!
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It is so true, isn’t it? We need to stay awake.
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