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Lovely! I’m personally a fan of, for myself, finding multiple ways to ‘take care’ of and sometimes? I approach the ‘mending’ first, in hopes if I take care of that – I’ll get the Tranquil, once more, because, sometimes…STILL! The tranquil flees and once lost in the mist, I don’t even know which direction to move forward in – other than approaching it from another vector (physically/mentally) – sigh – but, well, today? STILL? Tranquility comes and goes a thousand times a day – and well, I’m thankful for your post, and the ‘reminder to myself’ – THANK YOU for putting your work “out there” to be placed squarely on my radar of ‘remember…..’ – 😀
Delighted that this spoke to you! I agree we get tranquillity ‘blown’ away from us sometimes. What we must remember is it always accessible from inside of each of us. ‘Just breathe’ and it will return. 😊❤
“Breathe in, Breathe out” is sometimes, in my world, hyperventilating to expel the GIGO (garbage in/garbage out) world of technology! LOL But thanks, yet again, for the reminder!
Beautiful.