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#reverb10 – day 23 – New name. Let’s meet again, for the first time. If you could introduce yourself to strangers by another name for just one day, what would it be and why? (Author: Becca Wilcott) I love the … Continue reading
I’ve Seen The Future, Baby
#reverb10, day 21 – Future self. Imagine yourself five years from now. What advice would you give your current self for the year ahead? (Bonus: Write a note to yourself 10 years ago. What would you tell your younger self?)(Author: … Continue reading
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Healing
Healing. What healed you this year? Was it sudden, or a drip-by-drip evolution? How would you like to be healed in 2011? (Author: Leoni Allen) Healing takes a long time. Whether it’s hearts or papercuts, there is part of me … Continue reading
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#reverb10: 11 Things
11 Things. What are 11 things your life doesn’t need in 2011? How will you go about eliminating them? How will getting ride of these 11 things change your life? December 11, 8:00 pm: I like this prompt. It is … Continue reading
My Moles Are Listening To You
December 8 – Beautifully Different. Think about what makes you different and what you do that lights people up. Reflect on all the things that make you different – you’ll find they’re what make you beautiful. (Author: Karen Walrond) Sometimes … Continue reading