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B's Tea: Be Intentional

Episode 1 of the POETIC PROCESS podcast, hosted by POETIC PROCESS, titled "B's Tea: Be Intentional" was published on March 4, 2019 and runs 26 minutes.

March 4, 2019 ·26m · POETIC PROCESS

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In retrospect the story I based this on is kind of weak so I may re-visit this topic. I'm not to sure what I'm doing with this segment but this was on my mind so we'll see where it goes.  The importance of pushing to a goal and continuously moving forward is what keeps us all going. I can get stifled by simple sh*t sometimes and leave/check out of life or people whenever I find myself annoyed or simply over-it. I just realize now that getting disgruntled by what the universe throws at you is never the solution. Plan it and work it  Words: #Manifest . #PLAN IT AND #WORK IT  or #Forward as Beyonce would say (insert emoji)

In retrospect the story I based this on is kind of weak so I may re-visit this topic. I'm not to sure what I'm doing with this segment but this was on my mind so we'll see where it goes.  The importance of pushing to a goal and continuously moving forward is what keeps us all going. I can get stifled by simple sh*t sometimes and leave/check out of life or people whenever I find myself annoyed or simply over-it. I just realize now that getting disgruntled by what the universe throws at you is never the solution. Plan it and work it  Words: #Manifest . #PLAN IT AND #WORK IT  or #Forward as Beyonce would say (insert emoji) 
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