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✨🙏💫 beautiful.

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What brings you joy right now Claire?

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Thank you so much Claire! I'm just coming back online after nearly a month away so I've missed a lot, but slowly getting my head into it again! How are you? I hope you've been well!

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I love this perspective and the acknowledgement of the fierce hope and creativity of humans 💚

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We have a beautiful ability to create whatever we imagine ✨💫🙏🏽

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What brings you joy right now Danielle?

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One of my daily joys is connecting with nature - I love to go on walks to unwind and observe what is happening in the natural world around me, even in the city looking at trees and the sky 😊

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Thank you so much Danielle, we really need to hold onto that fierce hope don't we, especially these days. It's why I really love mentoring right now, encouraging the creativity the fierce determination to show up for ourselves and others right now is a true act of humanity and hope! I love that you're a Soul Purpose Mentor, what a great way of putting it!

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It’s beautiful that you are focusing on this now in your work, and so needed. Believing and aligning with a different vision, one that is healing and empowering. And thank you - connecting with Soul purpose has been a central theme in my life for a long time and I love supporting others to discover this as well. Very glad to be walking this path with you ✨

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Great question Tamzin. Spending time with my childhood friends has been the antidote to my sadness and frustration with life recently. Spending time with those who give me belly laughs, suspend judgment, and make me feel free once again. Joy runs up and down my body when I’m with them. Friendship is such a gift ❤️

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Hi Vipul, that sounds truly beautiful. I sort of can, sort of can't imagine it, as someone who doesn't really have any childhood friends. It certainly sounds like an antidote to the hard days, the sadness and frustration...

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