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Month: September 2019

Doing Nothing to Rediscover Your Everything

I haven’t done much this week. Or the last. 

It has been a strange space in time of both boredom and apathy. I had nothing to do and also did not have any desire to change that. 

Perhaps my spirit knew that I needed to burrow way down into my couch, and just absorb the time alone. I needed to sleep and read and watch and scroll.  Continue reading “Doing Nothing to Rediscover Your Everything” →

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