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		<title>Practice the fine art of letting go</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stacey Cornelius</dc:creator>
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<p>Do you have an unfinished project lurking in your consciousness? One way or another, it&#8217;s time to set it in motion.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s difficult to move forward when you&#8217;re surrounded by unfinished business. It might be a special order or commission you should have started already, or one of those &#8220;just in case&#8221; ideas that usually comes with stuff that requires too much storage space in your studio, or in your head.</p>
<p>Clear it out.<br />
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<p>Commit to your ideas or let them go. If you commit, follow through. Don&#8217;t make up a good story about &#8220;someday.&#8221; You already know which ones are <em>not yet</em> and which ones are <em>never going to happen</em>.</p>
<p>Untended ideas get stagnant. Projects left undone pile up like dirty laundry. They sit quietly, fraying your focus, slowing your steps. They do nothing to serve you.</p>
<p>Take a deep breath and say goodbye to all the stuff that&#8217;s been gathering dust. When you let go of what doesn&#8217;t work, you make room for momentum.</p>
<p><em>Over to you: what one thing can you put in motion today that will clear your head?</em></p>
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