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Re: Thinking outside the box


 

I like Esther and Jerry’s “Things are always working out for me.” It’s a mantra I’ve used for years. In this case, it would be a reminder to myself that I’m creating my own reality. And sometimes I just smile on the inside.?
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Reminds me of post-it notes I bought many years ago that say:?
“I’m out of touch with reality and I don’t miss it a bit!” Luckily I’m out of touch with others’ reality for me.?
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This answered so many askings for me. Thank you, Marsha and Connee, for this and your continued service to our community!
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Love and hugs,

Barbara Hagerman
get HaPpY get HaPpYeR
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Live happily ever laughter.

On Mar 9, 2024, at 11:15?AM, Ann Ide <annide@...> wrote:

Hi everyone!
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I really like what Abraham had to say in these excerpts Connie and Marsha shared. Thank you!
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However, I don’t feel like the 1st person’s question was actually answered. To me, they asked how to respond to people who only think inside the box.?
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Sometimes, I respond with ,”That’s one way of thinking about it/one possibility.” or “I appreciate your perspective and concern. I’ll think about it.” (even though I probably won’t! lol)
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Do any of you have other ideas or ways to respond that work for you?
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Enjoy the gifts of this day,
Ann

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