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Episode 191: Ep. #191 Sorting and Sifting

This is a great time to look around and do a bit of sorting and sifting. Whether we call it Sprin...

Episode 191 of the The Beautiful Question with Scott Lennox podcast, hosted by Scott Lennox, titled "Episode 191: Ep. #191 Sorting and Sifting" was published on May 8, 2021 and runs 8 minutes.

May 8, 2021 ·8m · The Beautiful Question with Scott Lennox

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This is a great time to look around and do a bit of sorting and sifting. Whether we call it Spring cleaning or not, what good things will happen when we clear out some of the things we no longer need? Not just the physical things, but some of what we’ve been holding inside as well. Join me this week as we consider physically de-cluttering, and also clearing out some of our mental and emotional debris. What a relief that will be.

This is a great time to look around and do a bit of sorting and sifting. Whether we call it Spring cleaning or not, what good things will happen when we clear out some of the things we no longer need? Not just the physical things, but some of what we’ve been holding inside as well.

Join me this week as we consider physically de-cluttering, and also clearing out some of our mental and emotional debris. What a relief that will be.
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