In the past, at this time of year, with all the talk about “new year, new me” and setting resolutions, and becoming a “better” person, I would often forget about simply being the “real me”.
I learned (after many years of failed attempts at grandiose resolutions and goals) that living authentically and on purpose simply requires me to be “me”. I don’t …
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