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Showing posts with label setting intentions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label setting intentions. Show all posts
Thursday, January 05, 2017
Looking Back (Week 3/3)
I am posting my own responses to looking back over the last year in this blog weekly for three weeks. These are unedited writings done in class, offered here for my students and readers. This is week three out of three. The door is closing soon on Return: Setting New Year's Intentions That Stick, so sign up now if you are interested!
Note the photo above showing the conversation between my dominant and non-dominant hand. This is an especially powerful way to have an exchange with yourself about tender or complex topics.
(dominant hand)
Each time I write this prompt I think it will be dead for me, having done it three times already. I've explored my word in retrospect, looking at my intention word for 2016: connect. I've discovered lightly neglected feelings, and looked at all the interlocking growth and happenings. So what could possibly be left?
(non-dominant hand)
All the tiny specifics details and the endless moments of inspiration and desperation are left.
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