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Dear Reader, A big part of my work is rooted in shifting towards paradigms of thinking and being that allow us to be regenerating Life through our work. I'm continually diving deeper on this, and wanted to invite others to join me; so I wrote the first of a series of articles on Medium where I ask these and other provocative questions:
I'm sharing my friend link to the article below, so there's no need to have a subscription to join in this inquiry. There are several other illuminating questions for your journal reflection.
I'd love to hear what all this brings alive for you! You can reply in the comments of the article, or come back to this email and press reply and write me. I'm always excited to hear from you, and everyone gets a personal reply. Because you figuring out our Livelihood in Service to Life is precious work. Warm regards, |
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