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This makes me feel so many things at once. Sadness that you lost your baby and amazement that you turned that grief into a creative business. From the outside looking in it seems you're certainly allowing for a beautiful closure of that part of your life to prepare for what Life holds for you next. Thank you for your thoughtful piece that reminds me to open and allow. May the next step of your journey be gentle and fulfilling.

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Thank you so much Donna. Grief definitely opened the doors to so much creativity and possibility. I'm excited to see what blooms from this season of recalibration. It's something I've been needing for a long time.

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":I realized that if I truly want to create from a healthy space of joy, freedom, and gratitude, I need to embrace that with my entire life.

And it cannot be done if your hands are closed."

Oh yes. thank you for this reminder.

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Thank you so much for reading. I hope t met you exactly where you are.

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I enjoyed your heart-opened words. Way to let go with grace, ease, love and joy. Peace Friend.

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Thank you so much for taking time to read. All the words you shared bring even more comfort in the achiness that come with letting go.

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This was a beautiful piece full of heart and honesty. There were many lines in this piece that I resonated with me, but my favourite has to be - “I release the idea that I must struggle to create beautiful art.”

Thank you

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Thank you so much for reading Michael. That part really resonates as this entire time I've felt myself creating from a place of exhaustion and survival mode. I look forward to be tapping into my creativity and allowing joy to lead the way.

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I couldn’t agree more 😊

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I love what you said about our hands being closed. It is so true. I feel such a close connection between the heart and the hands, personally. It feels like when we clench our hands, we clench our heart. I always love witnessing people who are passionately expressing themselves, how they always seem to be using their hands. Anyway, thank you for these beautiful words.

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