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By Victoria Price, Inspirational Speaker & Author
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CREATING A DAILY PRACTICE OF JOY

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Chapter by Chapter

September 9, 2017

To live a great story means that we must stop looking to the past for our plots or to the future for our plans. We must stop being afraid of the change we are seeing right here, right now, and recognize instead that our only chance to continue writing stories at all entails the acceptance of what is happening. In fact, realizing that the changes we are seeing are our ONLY chance to live a great story. What we do right now as a planet, what we do right now to help our fellow human beings and our animal neighbors, what we do right now to make different choices in our own lives, these are our only chances to live a great story. 

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