Books we never read but always said we wanted to, poems we never took the time to digest, people we were too busy or too selfish to reach out to. Being forced to stay home means being forced to confront ourselves, and in that confrontation lies gift we would have never received.

Mar 16, 2020 · 1:17 PM UTC

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Given the historical significance of this crisis, keeping a diary is a good activity for adults and parents with children.
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It the simple things... that often bring us our greatest joy.
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I'm with you Marianne. Let's use this time to change, grow, enjoy, connect. Let's ditch selfishness.
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Doing the Course with your audio guidance & this current situation during Lent & the upcoming holy-days... to say the least deeply profound. Lesson 65... Whoah
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I agree with you completely!! Being a Course Student has helped me so much with being aware and taking advantage of every moment! I’ve faced severe trauma in my past and it has also opened me up to complete compassion and Love! Out of darkness will come light! I enter his rest🙏
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I've worked from home for 15 years or so and I am definitely forced to confront myself
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Your positivity makes me smile! 😃 Thank you Marianne! 💖
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Hey, maybe l can look inward. That’s tough but cleansing.
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