"Be you, love you.
All ways, always."
Alexandra Ellen
With full force we hone in on one skill to best define our lovely selves. After numerous years, we discover the need to soften our edges and to experience many things rather than a singular focus. If we proceed in life defining who we are by just one aspect, our inner unrest will explode.
When we begin to nurture numerous parts of the self, we can fully be our best. The miscellaneous small parts grow, strengthening our foundation. When we tend to the yearning of small whims or desires, we return to our chosen skill with greater confidence and strength.
A brain surgeon is precise in his operations, devours medical journals, and networks in the medical field to stay abreast with his competition. Observe the doctor, however, as he or she plays with a grandchild ... the creases in the forehead disappear, the eyes soften, and facial muscles relax. This tender piece is needed to support the whole.
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