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One month - 5 things TODAY


 A month ago, three days after my birthday, I decided to write  5 things as a blog post. A very short one, less than 5 min. read. 

My goal was to create something and answer the whisper of the Universe that I have been ignoring for as long as I can remember. Then I  asked? What am I supposed to write? What if nobody reads it. Then I remembered that my main goal is to create and let my life unfold without asking or waiting for other people's validation. Of course, I still check how many visit my page. But it is not the most important thing that motivates me to write and answer the whisper that's getting louder and louder. The most important thing is that after the busyness of the day, I can put Bach and let the magic begin. It does not make any sense but it's a way of getting to know myself, which  I  have long forgotten and abandoned to be able to follow the path dictated to me. 
In writing my 5 things for the day, I am reconnecting to my soul and waking up the truest desire of my heart. It's a way to reconnect to my inner child and show her that she is loved and that we are exactly where we're supposed to be. A wonderful place to grow and be. 

5 things TODAY.

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