Author’s Note for April

Spring cleaning, when we hear those words most of us go into panic mode. I need to do this and that, but if I do this, I won’t have time for this and you run yourself silly over nothing. But what if we flip the script and make spring cleaning an act of healing? Instead of focusing on what went wrong or what we need to do, why not prune clean, and poor in what is feeding us what is feeding us?

Let us clean and polish what is already shining and make it the most beautiful thing it can be. Let us take April showers and bathe in the water and the sunlight and continue to build our souls and gifts. I encourage each of you to create a bucket list of things you do well and feed those skills until you are among the greatest that have ever done it.

Stay shining my Beauties!

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