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Early Morning Thought

Ever realized that you aren't taking your own advice, well this morning it hit me that I wasn’t. So today, I decided to do something different and break up the monotony of doing things the same ole way. When you love someone you give them what they need and if you love yourself you'll do the same thing too. I've been talking about needed to draw on different energy yet I was still doing the same routine. Then I realized, sometimes you have to step out and explore and discover something different. If you can do it with friends all the better. But by all means do something different. Change something different today.

Everyone wants to be appreciated and thought of enough by others but what about doing this for you. It's always good to expand your boundaries. To limit yourself is to have limited and limiting experiences. One's quality of life is an extension of what you are connected to.

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