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One of the "ways"?

 
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I have another one.

Is there any way you could give us a little brief summary of one of the "ways" you explain in your book?

 
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hi Cassie,
I'll start with the first one - abundance thinking. Can we be happy with what we have? Can we bend with the ebbs and flows of energy in our lives? Can we feel nourished? Can we look beyond our bank accounts to appreciate all the other things we have in our lives?
Through abundance thinking we can challenge the scarcity and greed paradigms that result in so much consumerism and destruction.
thanks Looby
 
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