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I read the posts and realized that the concept of "getting away" is one that must be practiced regardless of the "where".
I have a friend who says he takes one day a week to "get away" and so I went with him. In that day his thoughts and actions remained firmly centered on the rest of his week. He hadn't really gotten away... he just moved the location. I have found that while it's a joy and pleasure to change my surroundings it is how I think that really needs the Rest and Re-Creation. In Julie's post, the change in location was accompanied by the time to open up, Be Aware and take in her world. That is the whole of it. Learn how to live on Purpose. |
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Hi Rob!
I also routinely take Wednesdays as my sacred days for "getting away"....to Bible Study in the morning followed by creating an afternoon based in whatever I determine that day. It might be spending an afternoon at the movies, or in my daughter's classroom, or sitting in a coffee house in creative conversation with a close friend or fleshing out my business plan. Intentional, deliberate, centered and focused above all. Thanks for writing, Rob! With Purpose and Passion, JULIE Dare to Discover Your Passion, Decide to Live Your Destiny! |
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