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Blog Name: Following Your Joy
Url: http://www.followingyourjoy.com/
Language: English
Topics: joy, abundance, gratitude
Description: Watch the magic unfold when you follow the things in life that make you come alive and bring you joy. Like to see a little more magic in your life? Check out my posts, feel free to leave a comment (I'd love it!), and most importantly--think about how YOU will choose to follow YOUR joy.
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Hello!Please stand-by during this brief delay in posts. “Following Your Joy” is going through a re-design and will soon be re-launched as a new and improved kick-butt blog! Thanks for hanging out on the ride with me. You’ll love what’s to come!Keep following your joy,Michelle
Just Another Day On The (Nude) Beach
Many of you who know Bill and me have heard this story before, and many of you have even graciously paid it forward and re-counted our experience to friends; everyone enjoying a good laugh at our expense. Through the years, we’ve had people who meet us for the first time say, “Oh! So you’re the couple who…” Yep, it’s us. So at your urging to share this story again—and because it definitely
what a willow tree & roller skates have in common
I recently stumbled upon a willow tree near my walking path. It reminded me of when I was a kid and I used to love the willow tree in my grandparents’ backyard, where I’d hide amongst its long wispy branches. So a few weeks ago on my walk, I kept feeling a nudge to go over to the tree; to be a kid again and feel its safe protection.But the tree was far off the path, and the grass was wet from a
jefferson starship and "miracles"
The last several years I have really paid attention to synchronicities in my life. Wikipeda explains “synchronicity” as the experience of two or more events that are causally unrelated occurring together in a meaningful manner. To count as synchronicity, the events should be unlikely to occur together by chance.One of the coolest examples, that always makes me smile, is when the 1975 Jefferson
do you surround yourself with the best?
All the motivational speakers, authors, and experts out there say that in order to succeed, you’ve got to “surround yourself with the best.” This philosophy finally hit home for me one evening in my cardio kickboxing class, and I saw first-hand how important this is.Previously in my class, I didn’t really exert myself or even break much of a sweat; basically, I’d been a pretty mediocre

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