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“Your worst battle is between what you know and what you feel.”

Posted on December 4, 2014 by Lee-Anne Ragan
Photo Credit: Pink Sherbet Photography via Compfight cc

Photo Credit: Pink Sherbet Photography via Compfight cc

“Your worst battle is between what you know and what you feel.” ~ Unknown

Ahhh the push & pull, tug of perspectives of the Head Life Lens™  & the Heart Life Lens™.

Source: Doug Ragan’s (yes he’s my partner) daily pradical quote.

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