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Walking In The Dark

Jessica Waclawski

A curated letter in your inbox to help you cultivate simplicity + connection to yourself, each other, and the world we are part of.

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Imagine... #2

### Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.

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What Sets Me Free

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2 months ago
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The Imperfect Step

Perhaps fill a mug with something delicious and warm, giving this a read or listen to me read it to you. What does it invoke it in you? Take a few minutes to journal or contemplate.

2 months ago
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Summer's End

I took the pressure off. The pressure I feel to offer writings that have some form of “bigger” impact. The kind of writing that arises from an illusive place inside. It flows in a seamless, effortless, and potent way. And it is so much fun ...

3 months ago
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  • Jessica Waclawski

    A mama living on the wild shores of Lake Superior. Some call me a therapist, a guide, or a soul-doula. I'd like to be known as a storyteller. And I hold a deep longing to remember what we've forgotten about what it means to be alive.

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