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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Pinnacle Peak  This was a great adventure with a special person, but the real reason that this post made the cut is the in-between things tree growing sideways out of a rock in the middle of the dessert.&#160; You go tree! I mean really, if that tree can grow and thrive there, what excuses do any of us have to not be our most amazing selves?   2019 Suggestions  Kind-of like how I forgot about my 2018 suggestions until December, I also had forgotten about my 2019 suggestions.&#160; I’ll tell you what, time management is still a huge nut for me to crack.&#160; For example, I severely underestimated how long it would take me to get this week’s posts organized. I guess the good news is that I’ve gotten better at starting sooner.&#160; How are your plans for 2019 coming along?  Trailblazing Women  I felt so empowered and energized after I left this event.&#160; Women being frank about the challenges that they face in the world, particularly as professionals, is important.   An Intro to Chakras &#8211; Svadhisthana  These chakra posts were tough.&#160; The whole point of this blog is to not go too indepth, just touch on interesting concepts and move on.&#160; Chakras don’t really lend themselves to that treatment.&#160; Re-reading the series, I’m struck by how much I crammed into the posts, even after I edited the pants off them.&#160; When I was doing the writing, I remember feeling most engaged by the manipura and anahata posts, and I thought for sure that I would pick one of those to share here.&#160; But when I went back, svadhisthana really spoke to me.&#160; Something about the idea of the daily creativity cycle of death and rebirth.   Vitamin D Therapy  What can I say guys, I really love a good dose of sunshine. [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Pinnacle Peak  This was a great adventure with a special person, but the real reason that this post made the cut is the in-between things tree growing sideways out of a rock in the middle of the dessert.&nbsp; You go tree! I mean really, if that tree can grow and thrive there, what excuses do any of us have to not be our most amazing selves?   2019 Suggestions  Kind-of like how I forgot about my 2018 suggestions until December, I also had forgotten about my 2019 suggestions.&nbsp; I’ll tell you what, time management is still a huge nut for me to crack.&nbsp; For example, I severely underestimated how long it would take me to get this week’s posts organized. I guess the good news is that I’ve gotten better at starting sooner.&nbsp; How are your plans for 2019 coming along?  Trailblazing Women  I felt so empowered and energized after I left this event.&nbsp; Women being frank about the challenges that they face in the world, particularly as professionals, is important.   An Intro to Chakras &#8211; Svadhisthana  These chakra posts were tough.&nbsp; The whole point of this blog is to not go too indepth, just touch on interesting concepts and move on.&nbsp; Chakras don’t really lend themselves to that treatment.&nbsp; Re-reading the series, I’m struck by how much I crammed into the posts, even after I edited the pants off them.&nbsp; When I was doing the writing, I remember feeling most engaged by the manipura and anahata posts, and I thought for sure that I would pick one of those to share here.&nbsp; But when I went back, svadhisthana really spoke to me.&nbsp; Something about the idea of the daily creativity cycle of death and rebirth.   Vitamin D Therapy  What can I say guys, I really love a good dose of sunshine. [&#8230;]</p>
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