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New Year Lists & a Surprise


This is the time of year that I started thinking of "What I Can Look Forward To"
and "What I Can Let Go Of" ... 

The end of a year is for reflection and moving forward. I find myself stronger with a will to move away from what weighs me down, and to change direction towards people and places that make me feel light.

Here is "My List" of What I can Look Forward to in 2013

 Blogging 
Poetry Writing 
 Photography 
And
...
The Release of my First Published Original Poetry/Photography Book

Yes, The last item has been in the works for awhile now, but I can now share this news with all of you. I hope it can be completed and released in the beginning of the year. 

A Wonderful Way to Kick Off the New Year! 

Here is "My List"of What I can Let Go Of in 2013 

Negative People
Low Self Confidence
Bad Habits 
Doubt 

Looking forward to seeing "Your Lists" ... 

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  1. I can't wait to see the unveiling of your book. It sounds lovely!

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    1. Ohhh, Amanda - Thank You - It has been a long journey so it will be an incredible day when I get a box of books on my front doorstep to share with others ...

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