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	<title>Comments on: Feng Shui: Perspective on Our Intentions</title>
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		<title>By: Ann Kucera</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann Kucera</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 00:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Linda!  Thanks for the tip on stevia.  I have heard of it before but I have never tried it.  Now that I know it&#039;s not just a sugar substitute - it&#039;s got some healing properties too - I will get some for sure.
I have an idea for you for your health related articles.  I know many of us creative and entrepreneurial types love to save articles from magazines, newspapers and sometimes we even end up printing them from the internet (oh my!).  We just know that some day, we will be creating a class or talking to a client and we will want that very article.  
Here are two options for article collectors like you:
Option A:  Trust the Universe.  Take the approach that when you need information, it will come to you.  I use this approach alot and I use my public library and the internet and my books when I am working on projects.  For this option you would stop saving articles and throw all of the articles away.  It takes a bit of nerve at first but it&#039;s easy after you develop the new habit.
Option B: (2 parts) 
Part 1:  Compost.  No, do not make a literal compost pile with these articles (that would be part of Option A).  When you see an article you like, place it in a file, pile, or box and let it sit there for 3-6 months.  When you look at all of the articles you have saved over the past few months, you will notice patterns and be more objective about what you really need and what you probably will not use.
Part 2:  Organize.  Once you decide you want to keep something, you must create a place for it.  Why?  So that you can retrieve it when you want it.  
All the best!
Ann</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Linda!  Thanks for the tip on stevia.  I have heard of it before but I have never tried it.  Now that I know it&#8217;s not just a sugar substitute &#8211; it&#8217;s got some healing properties too &#8211; I will get some for sure.<br />
I have an idea for you for your health related articles.  I know many of us creative and entrepreneurial types love to save articles from magazines, newspapers and sometimes we even end up printing them from the internet (oh my!).  We just know that some day, we will be creating a class or talking to a client and we will want that very article.<br />
Here are two options for article collectors like you:<br />
Option A:  Trust the Universe.  Take the approach that when you need information, it will come to you.  I use this approach alot and I use my public library and the internet and my books when I am working on projects.  For this option you would stop saving articles and throw all of the articles away.  It takes a bit of nerve at first but it&#8217;s easy after you develop the new habit.<br />
Option B: (2 parts)<br />
Part 1:  Compost.  No, do not make a literal compost pile with these articles (that would be part of Option A).  When you see an article you like, place it in a file, pile, or box and let it sit there for 3-6 months.  When you look at all of the articles you have saved over the past few months, you will notice patterns and be more objective about what you really need and what you probably will not use.<br />
Part 2:  Organize.  Once you decide you want to keep something, you must create a place for it.  Why?  So that you can retrieve it when you want it.<br />
All the best!<br />
Ann</p>
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		<title>By: Linda "Healthy Jones"</title>
		<link>http://whereenergyflows.com/2008/02/15/feng-shui-perspective-on-our-intentions/comment-page-1/#comment-227</link>
		<dc:creator>Linda "Healthy Jones"</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks Ann for your words and honesty. Happy V-day to you! and...try replacing in your tea some of the liquid flavored Stevia extract. It come in soooooooooooooo many delicious flavors(Choc Rasp, English Toffe,etc)and Stevia is a good tonic for the pancreas. 
That  lovely organ loves the balance and harmonizing effect of that aged Traditional Chinese Medicinal plant, brought to us from Paraguay.
  I have a challenge with paper clutter that has value because it contains health info, what do I do with all those torn out articles from magazines or whole magazines I can&#039;t part with cause of the wonderful articles????Help,please.
 
thanks and warm, fuzzy thoughts back to you,
Linda Amick @&quot;Healthy Jones&quot;
Novi Town Center
248-305-8880
linda@healthyjones.net</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Ann for your words and honesty. Happy V-day to you! and&#8230;try replacing in your tea some of the liquid flavored Stevia extract. It come in soooooooooooooo many delicious flavors(Choc Rasp, English Toffe,etc)and Stevia is a good tonic for the pancreas.<br />
That  lovely organ loves the balance and harmonizing effect of that aged Traditional Chinese Medicinal plant, brought to us from Paraguay.<br />
  I have a challenge with paper clutter that has value because it contains health info, what do I do with all those torn out articles from magazines or whole magazines I can&#8217;t part with cause of the wonderful articles????Help,please.</p>
<p>thanks and warm, fuzzy thoughts back to you,<br />
Linda Amick @&#8221;Healthy Jones&#8221;<br />
Novi Town Center<br />
248-305-8880<br />
<a href="mailto:linda@healthyjones.net">linda@healthyjones.net</a></p>
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