Friday, April 27, 2012

Lasting Story: Things That Allow Me to Get Lost in Time

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Suggestions:
What are some things or activities that feed your soul, that transport you to another place, where time doesn't matter and all is at peace? Does music transport you? Do you escape in the stories of books or movies? Does practicing a faith or being in nature take you there? Does a hobby or a creative activity feed that place in your soul? Perhaps sharing ideas about this subject with loved ones would give them further insight into who you are, and encourage them to give you space to fully experience all that gives you moments of peace. Add this entry to your Lasting Story!

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1 comment:

  1. I get lost playing golf and knowing my game is on. Sometimes for the moment, nothing else exists. Or practicing at the range and having that little white ball do what you want it to. Good place to go. M

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