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		By: Yota Schneider		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.theartofnewbeginnings.com/how-unplugging-can-fuel-your-creativity-and-forward-movement/#comment-557&quot;&gt;Linda Samuels&lt;/a&gt;.

Dear Linda,

Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts and insights. I hope you enjoyed your screen breaks today. You are very good at finding balance and engaging in rituals that bring you delight and comfort. Getting some fresh air, folding laundry, and running errands can be soothing activities when done with intention. They take us out of our heads and place us into our bodies and present moment. 

I loved your post on &quot;3 Useful Changes!&quot; Actually, I find your posts inspiring, thoughtful, and incredibly helpful. I am glad that you enjoyed reading about my habit of opening my favorite books to random pages and look for helpful messages. I have found this practice very helpful when I get stuck. As you said, there are always messages coming our way. 

I hope this new month points the way through open doors and infinite possibilities for you.

Love and hugs right back at you, my friend 💖🌷]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.theartofnewbeginnings.com/how-unplugging-can-fuel-your-creativity-and-forward-movement/#comment-557">Linda Samuels</a>.</p>
<p>Dear Linda,</p>
<p>Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts and insights. I hope you enjoyed your screen breaks today. You are very good at finding balance and engaging in rituals that bring you delight and comfort. Getting some fresh air, folding laundry, and running errands can be soothing activities when done with intention. They take us out of our heads and place us into our bodies and present moment. </p>
<p>I loved your post on &#8220;3 Useful Changes!&#8221; Actually, I find your posts inspiring, thoughtful, and incredibly helpful. I am glad that you enjoyed reading about my habit of opening my favorite books to random pages and look for helpful messages. I have found this practice very helpful when I get stuck. As you said, there are always messages coming our way. </p>
<p>I hope this new month points the way through open doors and infinite possibilities for you.</p>
<p>Love and hugs right back at you, my friend 💖🌷</p>
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		By: Linda Samuels		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2024 17:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Yota-

I feel calm and hopeful after reading your post. Thinking about the months ahead as the &quot;season of growth and possibilities,&quot; embracing the difference unplugging or inviting micro-changes can bring, and knowing that the blooming season is on its way makes &#039;next&#039; feel positive. 

So often we dread &#039;next.&#039; Or we aren&#039;t sure what we want to do next. I love how you offer space here and also during your wonderful monthly retreats to explore now AND next. You provide a safe space to allow things to simmer, bubble up, and invite.

Thank you, dear friend, for sharing the link to my &#039;3 Useful Changes&#039; post. I love how you regularly engage with micro-changes. Your idea of picking up a favorite book and opening it to a random page is wonderful. I know it&#039;s not the same, but imagining you doing that makes me think of the thrill I get when I crack open a fortune cookie and read the message. Sometimes it resonates, sometimes not. But it&#039;s exciting to see what the universe offers. There are always messages to be seen, heard, read, and discovered. How beautiful it is when the message that finds us is the one we need to hear in that moment.

The irony isn&#039;t lost on me that today is Global Day for Unplugging and I&#039;m knee-deep (or eyeball deep) in digital engagement. My entire day won&#039;t be spent in engaging in my devices, but here I am now with my computer as I write these comments. I will most definitely have a portion of my day away from the screens. As a matter of fact, I&#039;m about to take a quick screen break to get some fresh air, fold some laundry, and run a few errands. That&#039;s next for today.

As far as March and the arrival of spring, I&#039;m excited for all the things that will grow, bubble up, and draw me forward.

Love and hugs, dear friend.
Linda]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Yota-</p>
<p>I feel calm and hopeful after reading your post. Thinking about the months ahead as the &#8220;season of growth and possibilities,&#8221; embracing the difference unplugging or inviting micro-changes can bring, and knowing that the blooming season is on its way makes &#8216;next&#8217; feel positive. </p>
<p>So often we dread &#8216;next.&#8217; Or we aren&#8217;t sure what we want to do next. I love how you offer space here and also during your wonderful monthly retreats to explore now AND next. You provide a safe space to allow things to simmer, bubble up, and invite.</p>
<p>Thank you, dear friend, for sharing the link to my &#8216;3 Useful Changes&#8217; post. I love how you regularly engage with micro-changes. Your idea of picking up a favorite book and opening it to a random page is wonderful. I know it&#8217;s not the same, but imagining you doing that makes me think of the thrill I get when I crack open a fortune cookie and read the message. Sometimes it resonates, sometimes not. But it&#8217;s exciting to see what the universe offers. There are always messages to be seen, heard, read, and discovered. How beautiful it is when the message that finds us is the one we need to hear in that moment.</p>
<p>The irony isn&#8217;t lost on me that today is Global Day for Unplugging and I&#8217;m knee-deep (or eyeball deep) in digital engagement. My entire day won&#8217;t be spent in engaging in my devices, but here I am now with my computer as I write these comments. I will most definitely have a portion of my day away from the screens. As a matter of fact, I&#8217;m about to take a quick screen break to get some fresh air, fold some laundry, and run a few errands. That&#8217;s next for today.</p>
<p>As far as March and the arrival of spring, I&#8217;m excited for all the things that will grow, bubble up, and draw me forward.</p>
<p>Love and hugs, dear friend.<br />
Linda</p>
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