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Jun 15Liked by Robin Cangie (she/her)

This resonates SO much right now. Thank you šŸŒ»

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Iā€™m so glad, Angela. Thank YOU!šŸ™šŸ¼

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Jun 14Liked by Robin Cangie (she/her)

Yes... I too have learned to approach resistance with compassion. Thank you for the reminder! šŸ–¤

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Thank you!

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Jul 15Liked by Robin Cangie (she/her)

I love that youā€™re listening to your resistance and learning from it through curiosity - thatā€™s a great set of questions that Iā€™ll ask when I feel mine coming up!

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Easier said than done, but Iā€™m trying anyway! šŸ˜…

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Jul 17Liked by Robin Cangie (she/her)

Ha I hear you Robin!

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Jun 21Liked by Robin Cangie (she/her)

This was gratifying to read because I have tried this. But it's been difficult to sustain. šŸ˜¬

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Jun 14Liked by Robin Cangie (she/her)

Woah, very timely! I had this internal conversation today, and went out on a long walk to ā€œfigure things outā€ and something along these lines took hold. Magic!

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Funny how that works. Sometimes you just have to go touch grass, as the kids say.

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Jun 14Liked by Robin Cangie (she/her)

Yesss šŸ™ŒšŸ½ Next level: softening into Love for what I call my little Monkeys of resistance. They teach me about fear and being Brave.

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Resistance monkeys! I love that!

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This. "The resistance doesnā€™t magically disappear when I do this, but it usually softens." A great reminder that we don't have to make the challenge go away completely, but simply soften enough to see around it, through it, over it, or even WITH it... Yes, this.

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