Michael
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The more side roads you stop to explore, the less likely that life will pass you by. ~Robert Brault
DREAM. EXPLORE. DISCOVER.
Sue Cummings is back with a simple yet powerful mini-kit for week 32 of 52 Inspirations! Her wordart can be interpreted as something you "go out and do" (like a child exploring the shore of an ocean) or it can be a quiet request to look inside yourself and see what you find.
Last Saturday I had my 25th (gulp!) high school class reunion. Every person filled out a questionaire with only a few questions.
The most striking responses came from the question:
"What one thing do you wish you knew in high school that you know now?"
A large percentage of the answers went something like
"I'd take more chances."
"I'd be more bold."
"I'd be less afraid."
"I would follow my dreams"...
I realized that there must be something inside us that silences the innate desire to "get out there" and that thought evolved into a challenge: if I can manage it, I'm going to try and teach my children to listen to that voice and follow it. I encourage you to consider Sue's kit for inspiration and explore what lies within -- or ahead -- of you or those close to you!
You can by this week's inspiration here or save money and buy the subscription here. Enjoy!
DREAM. EXPLORE. DISCOVER.
Sue Cummings is back with a simple yet powerful mini-kit for week 32 of 52 Inspirations! Her wordart can be interpreted as something you "go out and do" (like a child exploring the shore of an ocean) or it can be a quiet request to look inside yourself and see what you find.

Last Saturday I had my 25th (gulp!) high school class reunion. Every person filled out a questionaire with only a few questions.
The most striking responses came from the question:
"What one thing do you wish you knew in high school that you know now?"
A large percentage of the answers went something like
"I'd take more chances."
"I'd be more bold."
"I'd be less afraid."
"I would follow my dreams"...
I realized that there must be something inside us that silences the innate desire to "get out there" and that thought evolved into a challenge: if I can manage it, I'm going to try and teach my children to listen to that voice and follow it. I encourage you to consider Sue's kit for inspiration and explore what lies within -- or ahead -- of you or those close to you!
You can by this week's inspiration here or save money and buy the subscription here. Enjoy!