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		By: Lisa Grossi		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Cynthia,
The truth in this one sentence alone.  &quot;Avoidance may make us feel safer, yet the safety can become a kind of living death.&quot;  Recently I have realized that my procrastination has been attributed to my fear of the pace of change.  By procrastinating I was able to maintain my current living conditions, and emotional stagnation.  Not living life at all but just existing and losing my enthusiasm along the way.  Since embracing and loving my shadow self I am breaking out of this patern and living a do it now attitude.  Now I have free time to enjoy relationships, fun activities and the enthusiasm for my work that I have not had for a very long time.  It was never that I did not have enough time to do the things that needed to be done, but my own shadow self that wanted to be safe and always have those things on my plate to come to when I was facing the pace of change.  I wanted to thank you for working, leading and nurturing my inner growth to realize exactly what I have been doing for so many years.  With much love, Lisa]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Cynthia,<br />
The truth in this one sentence alone.  &#8220;Avoidance may make us feel safer, yet the safety can become a kind of living death.&#8221;  Recently I have realized that my procrastination has been attributed to my fear of the pace of change.  By procrastinating I was able to maintain my current living conditions, and emotional stagnation.  Not living life at all but just existing and losing my enthusiasm along the way.  Since embracing and loving my shadow self I am breaking out of this patern and living a do it now attitude.  Now I have free time to enjoy relationships, fun activities and the enthusiasm for my work that I have not had for a very long time.  It was never that I did not have enough time to do the things that needed to be done, but my own shadow self that wanted to be safe and always have those things on my plate to come to when I was facing the pace of change.  I wanted to thank you for working, leading and nurturing my inner growth to realize exactly what I have been doing for so many years.  With much love, Lisa</p>
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