I received this as part of an e-mail from someone I met last week. In her note, she described how she's continuing her own education and process to learn more about "how things get done." In reading these short lines, I'm struck by the intention to treat the human "being" part of the human doing.
I find that all too often it's easy to get "caught up in it all." This letter gave me the opportunity to slow down, and ask: How am I thinking about myself?
Months ago, I decided that 2006 was going to be “all about me” – not in a selfish way, but all about improving myself. . . . being the best “me” I can be (physically, spiritually, family, relationships, career, etc) will benefit everyone in my life. So far it’s working; I’m enjoying one of the best years I’ve had in a long time.


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