
Notice, Name + Share good things. A community practice.
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Wednesday:
Today at the market I bought basil for a recipe I’m making later this week, and now my kitchen smells lovely.
A creative field trip to Cylburn Arboretum with Naomi (who is an amazing photographer, and once took photos...
Do you like it or hate it when I give you a peek behind the curtain? I like sharing with you about how the sausage is made (too many metaphors, I know) but maybe you don’t want to hear about it, and that’s ok.
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For tonight th...
I want to say something - I planned to say something, I meant to say something - tonight about big good things and little good things, and the reasons why we practice. But this post went in a different direction (sometimes they take on a li...
Friday:
Lucy’s degree was conferred today. What a gift to be awake and aware of the joy and pride in the occasion.
The rain held off!
A tiny nap on Lucy’s sofa this afternoon.
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Now you? Tell me 3 good thi...
When people tell me they’re having trouble noticing good things, the first thing I suggest is: Zoom in. The second thing I suggest: Zoom out. Two different ways to accomplish the same thing: seeing differently.
If you’re looking around at...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Let's talk about the good things. Not instead of the hard things, but because of them. Emily Gaines Demsky is an artist and creator of tools to help curious people shift their perspectives and shift their lives.
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