Does Your Work Need Unknotting?
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Sometimes our work gets us all knotted up. We forget to take time to ease our creative souls, to rest, to let someone else smooth our worries. What if we decided to let go, just for a little while?
High Calling Contributing Editor Jennifer Dukes Lee recently visited a massage therapist, who knew much about her life just by kneading the knots in Jennifer’s back. What do your knots reveal about your life?
Read her post, Working the Knots Out of the Writing Life.
Image by Eric Montfort. Used with permission. Sourced via Flickr.
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Contributors: Jennifer Dukes Lee
Published by The High Calling, September 19, 2011.
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