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Walking the Talk.


So when it comes to mending tears and walking talks, the real task takes shape. How about fulfilling your day with a nice word to your friend, neighbor or even to yourself? Courage to transform dreams into reality and a bit of self-esteem to tell yourself that you are going to make it!

Here is a bit of what I always say to myself when I am up to a task, "Make it work! Make it work oy oy oy"! Regardless of the rumbling feel in your stomach and that quick-to-notice anxious face, you going to make it. Someone once said, "If someone offers you a wonderful opportunity, and you don't have the slightest inkling on how to go about it, TAKE IT!!, then learn how to do it later!!"

As you make your daily living this August, take a step and be kind. Forgive when wronged, apologize when in fault, smile because you never know, you might have just made someone's day. Lend a hand and don't forget to love yourself, you are the source and with it comes great fruit. Be happy and remember, a mustard tree grows into a humongous tree despite the size of it's seed.

Happy August dear friends!

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