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Love this and all you’re doing. Would love to co-create. And help inspire others to create and co-create some more.

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Heck yeah! I don't know what is more worthy of anyone's time than that! It's like it becomes a feedback loop, everyone inspiring and supporting each other... yum!

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Another gem, Sue. You've already created something special, and continue doing it. Consider me a co-. xo

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Honored to have you Sandra, and then you again for your kind words! It means a lot especially knowing you're the type to call it as you see it ;)

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Mar 25, 2023Liked by Sue Deagle

Congratulations on 20 posts!! 🎉 I'm currently taking a course called "Creating the Impossible" that has opened my eyes to the fact that we're constantly creating, even when we think we're not, and that creation can be effortless and joy-filled if we let our creations live through us rather than trying to wrestle them into existence. It's been an eye-opening journey. I love what you're creating here, Sue, and I am happy to co-create with you! xoxo

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Ooooh, letting them live through us!! I love that sentiment! I don't think I'm quite there yet... but its always good to have a goal. Thanks for sharing Kerri, and for adding some food for thought! My internal aggregation engine is going to enjoy chewing on that one...

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I happen to come across this quote from E. E. Cummings today. He was a remarkable creator.

“To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best day and night to make you like

everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight and never stop fighting.” As I get wiser (i.e, older) I see more and more depth to his words.

To be a true creator in relationships, art, work or anywhere we have have to have the courage to be our unique selves, to be vulnerable to rejection or just the odd look or response for being something other than conventional. For me that is still very much an effort unto itself. Thanks for the encouragement Sue!

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