Turning Pages! (post by Paul The Ripples Guy!)

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You don’t always need a plan. Sometimes you just need to breathe, trust, let go and see what happens.

Mandy Hale  shared by Elizabeth in Sheboygan, WI

Glacial erratic boulders atop Olmsted Point. Erratics are huge boulders left behind by the passing of glaciers which carved the granite surroundings into their present-day form.  When the glaciers melt, any boulders and other geologic material that it was carrying are left in place, sometimes many miles from their original location.

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There comes a day when you realize turning the page is the best feeling in the world, because you realize there is so much more to the book than the page you were stuck on.

Zayn Malik  shared by Hannah in Golden, CO

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Ponder

As we launch into summer, this might be a good time to turn the page toward a summer adventure and leave behind the “stuff” that has been holding you back.  If possible, try to mulch up some of the gunk you’ve been dealing with and put it in the ground to fertilize your future.  Perhaps having a memorial service to say a formal goodbye could help make it a real transition for you?

It’s not always easy to let go, of course, so cut yourself (and others) some slack if this is particularly challenging; just remember that turning pages gets you closer to a new chapter with new possibilities!

Peace,

P.S. A quick nod on this Memorial Day to those who gave their lives in service to our country.  Many of THEM sacrificed their tomorrows so that many of US could enjoy our todays.

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