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		<title>Learning, learning, learning&#8230;</title>
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Every time I turn the corner, I’m reminded how much I don’t know.&#160; I just read a report about book marketing and it made me feel like crying, truthfully.&#160; How could it be that after all the sweat and tears of writing the book, that I could be facing the daunting task of marketing the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Just getting started!</title>
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There are days (and then there are more days!) that I just want to scream in frustration that nothing seems to happen as fast as I’d like it to…and then there are the other days that suddenly provide you portals into that space of deliverance, completion, fruition.&#160; And when it happens it is magical…
 
You [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rebounding:  Taking a Breath, Being Deliberate</title>
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Oh my goodness, I was setting up an appointment yesterday and I realized that February is right around the corner – wow!&#160; And how did January get so fast anyways??&#160; For me, the adage “Time flies when you’re having fun” applies right now- I think January is flying by in part because I’m not watching [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rebounding: Being of Service</title>
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One of my most powerful realizations happened when I was 8 years old…I wrote in my journal (in fact I still have it in some box somewhere) that it was clear to me that I was here for a reason.&#160; And that reason was not about me at all.
 
Suffice it to say, that the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rebounding:  An Object In Motion Tends to Stay in Motion!</title>
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Yes, you’ve heard it many times, but its true:&#160; action breeds action!&#160; I’m reminded of that this morning, because I have had a 2010 full of action so far but last night felt more like a crash and burn victim.&#160; All of the sudden yesterday evening, I was crushed under the weight of all kinds [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rebounding: Being Here, Right Now</title>
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Okay, so I leaped into 2010 very excited and maybe just a little overwhelmed?&#160; Lots to do and just seemed in moments, like too little time to do it in.&#160; And doesn’t it all seem like it needs to be done NOW?&#160; And even though logically you know it can’t be, sometimes I have a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rebounding: Clearing the Space</title>
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Of course as the New Year approaches, it is natural to pause and give thought to what lies ahead.&#160; My normal inclination would be to make a list of resolutions, but I can tell this year, something has shifted.&#160; Maybe it is the fact that by taking charge of our finances, we have already begun [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rebounding:  Changing our Story</title>
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I’ll tell you one of the best parts of being involved with Isagenix is the amazing personal development opportunity.&#160; David Wood, a master trainer for Isagenix, made me see that the story that I tell myself around my life is what largely determines my thoughts and my actions.&#160; Acting out of fear, anxiety, or lack [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://readytorebound.com/uncategorized/rebounding-changing-our-story/</link>
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		<title>Rebounding:  Breaking Free of Old Patterns</title>
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My old self was inactive, frustrated that she wasn’t writing regularly, overweight, and less than kind to herself.&#160; I continue to run into that self now and again, plunging back into old patterns that no longer serve me.&#160; The difference is now, when I do run into her, I can see her and I can [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://readytorebound.com/uncategorized/rebounding-breaking-free-of-old-patterns/</link>
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		<title>Rebounding:  Never say die</title>
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Quitting is something akin to failure in the traditional sense, it seems, but letting go of something that is no longer serving you makes good sense to me.&#160; “Never say die” applies to the old school determination of plowing through, slogging through the tough stuff day by day and I get that.&#160; I’m certainly not [...]]]></description>
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