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Assess Your Chart And Reach Out To People That Matters

Assess Your Chart And Reach Out To People That Matters

  • Looking at the gaps on the chart, you might realize that you have plenty of people you have fun with, but no one to confide in.
  • Or maybe you only have one person you go to for help, or that a person you take for granted actually makes you feel safe and secure.
  • Don’t be afraid to reach out to the people in your life. Whether it’s a thoughtful question or a moment of devoted attention, it’s never too late to deepen the connections that matter to you.

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Lawyer turned Artist Visionary Curator & Gallerist. Empowering self-love and joy through art & words. www.innerjoyart.com 💝 Instagram : dymphna.art

Interesting study on what truly makes us happy... A good way for us to stop / pause and reflect on these areas of our lives.

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