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Slow, Intentional Living: Inner Integrity and Coherency

Slow, Intentional Living: Inner Integrity and Coherency

Intentional living is about moving slowly, with purpose.

It’s a manifestation of our inner power, reminding us that we will always retain the strength to choose how to frame our days ahead.

It’s about living a life that’s true to you, measured by a pace of rhythm you choose for yourself. It’s about identifying values that matter most to you and then choosing to live in alignment with them.

 It’s about creating a space measured by the balance of what you believe in, what you’re interested in, what smothers your soul with joy, and what matters most to you.

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