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Maggie Shayne
- Oct 4, 2014
- 2 min
Why Life Has So Many Challenges: A Theory
I had one of my breakthrough moments last night, a note to my subconscious, delivered while I slept and all my blocks were down. It wasn’t a dream, it was something I woke up knowing, which happens sometimes.
Here’s what popped into my head.
Wouldn’t it be cool if, when one person did crunches, all people got washboard abs? That would be amazing. We could have one person working out and we would all look great. Or we could assign everyone a tiny bit. Like, some groups do
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Maggie Shayne
- Oct 4, 2014
- 2 min
Why Life Has So Many Challenges: A Theory
I had one of my breakthrough moments last night, a note to my subconscious, delivered while I slept and all my blocks were down. It wasn’t a dream, it was something I woke up knowing, which happens sometimes.
Here’s what popped into my head.
Wouldn’t it be cool if, when one person did crunches, all people got washboard abs? That would be amazing. We could have one person working out and we would all look great. Or we could assign everyone a tiny bit. Like, some groups do
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Maggie Shayne
- Oct 4, 2014
- 2 min
Why Life Has So Many Challenges: A Theory
I had one of my breakthrough moments last night, a note to my subconscious, delivered while I slept and all my blocks were down. It wasn’t a dream, it was something I woke up knowing, which happens sometimes.
Here’s what popped into my head.
Wouldn’t it be cool if, when one person did crunches, all people got washboard abs? That would be amazing. We could have one person working out and we would all look great. Or we could assign everyone a tiny bit. Like, some groups do
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 9, 2013
- 4 min
The Cycles of Nature Within Us; Winter Solstice Series, Post 1
Before I blog about the Winter Solstice, I decided I had to talk about the new science that tells us why the planet’s seasonal cycles are important to us humans. More so than we may have realized, even if we’ve been following them all our lives. In the nature religions, we observe the Wheel of the Year which consists of eight holy days; the Winter and Summer Solstice, the Vernal and Autumnal Equinox, and the points exactly halfway in between each of them. We talk about what t
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 9, 2013
- 4 min
The Cycles of Nature Within Us; Winter Solstice Series, Post 1
Before I blog about the Winter Solstice, I decided I had to talk about the new science that tells us why the planet’s seasonal cycles are important to us humans. More so than we may have realized, even if we’ve been following them all our lives. In the nature religions, we observe the Wheel of the Year which consists of eight holy days; the Winter and Summer Solstice, the Vernal and Autumnal Equinox, and the points exactly halfway in between each of them. We talk about what t
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 9, 2013
- 4 min
The Cycles of Nature Within Us; Winter Solstice Series, Post 1
Before I blog about the Winter Solstice, I decided I had to talk about the new science that tells us why the planet’s seasonal cycles are important to us humans. More so than we may have realized, even if we’ve been following them all our lives. In the nature religions, we observe the Wheel of the Year which consists of eight holy days; the Winter and Summer Solstice, the Vernal and Autumnal Equinox, and the points exactly halfway in between each of them. We talk about what t
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