"It's more akin to remembering something forgotten"
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"It's more akin to remembering something forgotten"

During Lifebook it dawned on me that being my best and doing my best are synonymous with my birth right. As I clear all that has overshadowed that original state, I am destined to live a "cup runneth over" life. It's not so much that I am learning something new, it's more akin to remembering something forgotten. Thank you sincerely for reminding me.

Carol Vaughan

Clinical Hypnotherapist Counsellor Author Photographer

Australia

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