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← Life Begins at the End of Your Comfort Zone – Neale Donald Walsch
Laying it bare – monthly round up of April Life Lenses™ blog posts →

Following your heart doesn’t have to mean losing your mind – a beautiful mess

Posted on May 2, 2013 by Lee-Anne Ragan

Beautiful mess loosing mindI saw this on my Facebook feed & snapped a picture so I could use it for a post later on.  It’s from A Beautiful Mess Inside, who always makes me think.

It’s a wonderful synergy of Head Life Lenses™ & Heart Life Lenses™.

Love it.

It’s not either/or.

It’s and.

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