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“What you memorize, you memorialize.” – Anonymous (often credited to ND Walsch, author) Whether your first sweetheart’s phone number, your favorite song, or big acceptance speech, you’ve chosen to etch these things into your mind for timely safe-keeping. Yet years later, buried convolutions release their imprints your call, and elicit surprising delight. But it’s not the content, nor the fact that you remember it verbatim that elates your spirit. Instead, your smile, laugh and peaceful pause for reflection evolve from the unfolding of the celebration surrounding such snippets. When you commit anything to mind, you emphasize its importance to your heart. Honor the influential people, places, experiences, and messages that graciously fill your moments and pay tribute to yourself by tapping the enlightening power of those memories. Copyright 2000-2009 by Kimberlie Dykeman COMING in late ’09: SOAPBOX® video subscriptions for mobile & Kimberlie’s own network talk show
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