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The Power to Make Changes ...


Recently, My friend Kathryn Atyr introduced me to these affirmation cards by Louise Hay - This is the one I picked for today - My life motto is that everything comes down to "Choice" - I believe it is the choices we make that determine where we are in life - If you choose a certain path, and you are unhappy, you have the power to change it. So this card really spoke to me ... What is your Life Motto?

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  1. Kristine, what an inspiring life motto! And an affirmation for me! ♥

    One of my motto's: Dance or get out of my way. ;)

    About choice, I have been inspired by these lyrics:
    I made every choice along the way / Each day I spent in hell I chose to stay / It’s funny what you fear can make you weak / Truth is what you get when truth is what you speak // Lyrics by Melissa Etheridge, Message to Myself

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  2. Very nice. I am following through Wild Precious Coffee House. TFS.

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  3. I love this card! And I love your motto! :)

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  4. Thank you so much for your comments, Stargardener ... Love your song lyrics ...

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  5. Thank you, b4ustamp ... Thanks for following my blog ... I am really enjoying WPCH ... See you there!
    ~Kristine

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  6. Thanks, Sonja - I think you would love these affirmation cards - And I am sure think along these same lines ... Thanks for being such a great friend!

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