Q: Thanks for sitting down for a chat today, Linda!
A: Hi Jennifer – thanks for having me!
Q: The theme of your new book, An Impossible Life, is that the very things we have been programmed to think are “impossible” are the very things we are meant to be doing on this planet. I love that idea! Because I know when I give into societal programming -- those expectations from family, community and so forth -- about how I should be (or shouldn’t be,) my energy immediately drags. I feel tired, depressed, anxious. Then when I sit down and get centered and really focus on what I need to be doing, for ME, my energy goes through the stratosphere, and if I then express this energy, amazing or “miraculous” things start to happen.
It’s kind of a reverse psychology, isn’t it? The very stuff we’ve been afraid to be and do is exactly what our spirits DEMAND that we be doing in this short time that we have here on Earth! How did you come to realize this concept? Did it arise gradually? Was there any one key experience that triggered it?
A: I’ve been interested in the idea that thoughts affect matter for years – both from a scientific and a spiritual perspective.
Years ago, I became interested in Quantum Physics as a way to “explain” my spiritual beliefs. I’ve always liked when both sides of my mind agree – when the science supports the spiritual and vice versa. I’d discovered the Law of Attraction and what I was reading about Quantum Physics provided a scientific foundation for it.
What I was finding, however, was that many of the scientists whose works I was reading readily admitted to thoughts being able to influence the behavior of particles/wave forms, but balked at the idea that the same influence could be felt on a larger scale. It didn’t make sense to me – either it’s all energy or it’s not; and energy can either be influenced or not.
One of my favorite quotes from Arthur C. Clarke is, “When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.”
When it came down to it, the reasoning behind their arguments ended up being “because we said so.” That argument has never worked for me!
We all know that history is full of people who have done the impossible. “Conventional wisdom” doesn’t have a very good track record when it comes to major advances in technology. I believe that if we only go along with the accepted wisdom we’d never have flown; there’d be no computers; medicine would not have progressed; 4 minutes would still be the fastest time for a mile; and the technology for you to talk with me would be non-existent.
I ultimately wrote the book because I got tired of being told that what I want to do is “impossible” simply because someone else says so. I have seen too many amazing people doing exactly what you described – giving up on their passions – because they’ve been told it was how life was “supposed” to be. People are doing these phenomenal things and yet discounting them because they don’t fit “The Rules.” As with the foundations of all things we think of as solid, when you start to dissect “The Rules”, they simply fall apart – and you end up with nothing.
People do things daily that could easily be considered absolutely impossible, and yet we toss these feats off as no big deal – as if it’s more honorable, somehow, to play small and be less than we can be. The key is remembering who you really are and being willing to give up mediocrity.
Q: A lot of the concepts you share throughout the book are “contrarian” in the sense that they go “against” what so many self-help and spirituality books have been teaching over the years. And I think it’s time that somebody pokes holes in some of these outmoded concepts! For instance, you talk about how for years we’ve all had it hammered into our heads that we should spend an hour a day meditating – when the truth is, most likely, that very few spiritual seekers EVER do this. And then they just go around feeling guilty about not doing it! You talk about how you are “impatient,” and you prefer to meditate in short burst of just a few minutes in length. I’m that way, too! For me, if I try to hold onto the energy of meditation too long, that very state that I’m seeking – of wanting to be relaxed or “enlightened” – becomes more elusive, and I can’t chase after it after it’s lost! But having complete peace and clarity in shorter bursts of ten minutes or fifteen minutes works a lot better for me. And I like your idea of three minutes, too! Have you EVER known anybody who can really meditate for an hour at a time? Don’t most people like this seem to get into a really regimented and unhappy mode, where it’s like, “I need to meditate now,” and then their energy is grumpy? What are your thoughts on this?
A: It’s funny – my observation is the same as yours. I know many people who try to meditate the way they are supposed to – and most fight it, hate it, resent it…and end up not doing it! The world is weird and stressful enough that we don’t need to add anything else to the “have to” mix.
It goes back to following “The Rules.”
The meditation thing has always been an issue for me. When I was younger, it was really tough to make myself set aside an hour. There was just too much to do! Since I had my daughter, I’ve found that when I sit down to meditate, my body says “Oh…quiet, warm, comfy…SLEEP!!!!” And off I go. It’s been years since I made it to an hour – not awake, anyway! So I began questioning the magic of those 60 minutes, and I found I was producing the desired result in 2 -3 minutes.
We’ve all noticed the world speeding up and you’ve got to listen to your body. If you’ve handled the meditation in 10 minutes and find yourself getting fidgety, my guess is you’re good to go. You aren’t doing it wrong!!!!! For you, the hour is wrong. If, however, you find the hour – or two or three – works well for you, by all means, keep it up! It also isn’t necessary to meditate while sitting quietly – you might be surprised at what can be accomplished in line at the supermarket!
The Shift we all came for is in full swing – and there isn’t a rulebook for how to handle what’s being tossed at us. Yet one of our strongest ingrained patterns is to find the “right” way to do something and then hang on for dear life! It comes from our deep desire to be safe. And we learned as kids that the way to stay safe is to follow the rules and do it right.
The lesson is this: just because something’s always been done a certain way doesn’t mean that way still works. The message from Spirit now is “look at those old patterns and release them.” The rules are out the window. It’s about changing patterns and following your own innate wisdom.
Q: Another very key point you make in your book is about how it was a revelation when you saw how so many of the gurus who are out in the public teaching about affirmations and manifestation often have as their sole source of income a “business” consisting of selling more and more tapes and programs about how to become enlightened. So there is never any “end point.” It’s all about selling the seeker more backend products, making them feel like if they take this seminar they’ll find enlightenment, and oh, by the way, there’s another seminar they should also go to, and this whole thing can just be this endless gerbil wheel. That’s very true. And it unfortunately is one aspect to how the movie The Secret has been marketed. Some of the self-help gurus involved with it really just appear to be using it as a promotional piece to boost their own businesses and speaking engagements on these subjects. Why is that, do you think? One of my favorite holistic health teachers is a man named Master Choa Kok Sui who teaches a color therapy technique called pranic healing. And one of the things I love about him is that he has other businesses. So when he goes around to give a class in person, the costs pretty much go to paying for the room, plus a decent speaking fee for him, but there isn’t this high pressure sales thing of “Oh, you have to spend thousands on this next product we’re bringing out.” What do you think about how this process started where so many self-help gurus just seem to suck students within this endless orbit of investing in more and more classes in the continual quest for enlightenment? I personally feel that enlightenment happens HERE, in this moment, for FREE. Tools, teachers, etc. are there to inspire us, but the minute they take us out of our own feelings of personal power, we need to walk away from them.
A: The Universe requires an exchange of energy for everything – regardless of what it is. Sometimes that exchange is time, sometimes it’s goods and services, sometimes it’s money.
I don’t have a problem with people selling information. If I buy a book, I feel that I’m paying for the time and energy it took to compile the information rather than paying for the information itself. I believe we all have access to the same “stuff” – we may not, however, have the time necessary to assemble it all. And I sincerely appreciate the efforts of others to make that information available to me.
The issue I have is with the aggressive marketing of that material. The whole phenomenon of “spiritual marketing” is really just down-and-dirty, in-the-trenches marketing. It’s nothing new, just a new arena. The area of alternative therapies and ideas was ripe for the picking – and the pros have moved in. It’s a formula. And the purpose of this formula is to get you to buy. Period. It doesn’t matter if the product is beer and peanuts, a car, a book, a movie, or a way to live your life. The product doesn’t matter – the purpose is to get you to buy it!
The first step is to appeal to the part of you that doesn’t have what you want. The product, whatever it is, is what’s going to get it for you. It’s all the same pitch regardless of what’s being sold.
The people making these pitches are high energy, charismatic people. They show you they have what you don’t – or, more importantly, what you’re afraid you’ll never get. They set themselves up as experts with all the answers. And they’re counting on that to convince you to buy.
The other parts of the formula tap into your fear of missing out on something – “Hurry – this offer is only good until Friday!!” as well as wanting something for nothing – “bonus” after “bonus” after “bonus”. The formula is the same for Enlightenment as it is for Magic Mops or Ginsu knives!
I know some of these people have valid, worthwhile information. But if the focus is on selling it to you, the material can only be secondary. How do you know if the focus is selling? In addition to the things mentioned earlier, look to see how many “Freeeeee Teleseminars” are offered. Those are sales calls, designed to get you to buy the product. You’ll get a taste of the information but you’ll need to buy the product to learn how to apply what you’ve been told. How many levels of things to purchase are there? Is there a book? How about an audio program based on the book? Do you need to take classes to really understand the book? Do you need the Basic Training…and then the Graduate Training…and then the Leadership Training…each at an increasing amount of money…to really get it?
You have to find the sources of information that empower you. It doesn’t come from outside. It’s you and all you. That’s the only way any of this will stick and make a permanent impact on your life.
Q: I like how you remind us that we should think of ourselves as “honeybees.” Buzz, buzz! You refer to how the honeybee is an “impossible” creature that should, by pure logic and science, be unable to fly because it’s not aerodynamically sound for it to fly. And yet it does! And you mention that we’re all honeybees, or honeybees-to-be. We just need to stop investing belief in all the things we’ve come to see as “impossible” so that we can fly.
A: Thank God bees can’t hear! No one is telling them they can’t do it. We need to cultivate “bee habits” – if someone tells you something is impossible, thank them and move on. No one says you have to listen to their opinion – and it’s just that…an opinion! It’s time to stop investing in other people’s beliefs and do what we came here to do.
You deserve the world you want. Don’t be willing to settle for the reasons why you don’t have it.
Q: Another approach I enjoyed with your book was the stance you take on not giving too much energy to your personal “story.” When I first sat down to read your book, I thought there would be the usual 20 pages at the beginning where you talk about your journey, certain challenges you probably faced in your life, and what inspired you to ultimately write this book. But you very purposefully avoid that, stating that, the minute you put your “story” out there, you can end up investing way too much energy in remaining the person who experienced that story. So it’s hard to move past those specific points in your personal biography and just be a free spirit again if you’re giving them too much energy.
I think that’s an important point. Carolyn Myss was on Oprah once and she was talking about how, since she’s a medical intuitive, every time she meets people, they immediately share their “story” with her – whether she wants to hear it or not! And she gave the example of a woman who was attending a workshop, and the first thing this woman said when she would meet a stranger was something like, “Hi, I’m Helen, I’m an incest survivor.” And everybody would sort of recoil and not know how to react. It’s like she had so over-identified with her past victimization that her entire identity now revolved around giving voice to her abuse. I’ve known people in Alcoholics Anonymous who do the same thing. I called one woman on the phone that had been in recovery for ten years and was doing fine, and still she felt it necessary to put the dirty details on her answering machine, “Hi, you’ve reached____. I’m an alcoholic.” I mean, talk about over-identifying with your woundedness! There’s a point at which you’ve reached a phase in your personal healing where you need to let this stuff go and stop perpetuating these thoughtforms of victimhood and pain anymore, don’t you think? We all have our own “story,” and we need to get over it!
A: I shuddered when I heard those stories! I feel sad that those people need to define themselves by their victimization.
Have you noticed that victims are revered in our society? Our worth to the outside world is determined by our level of pain. But that pain must be noble and righteous and beyond our control – otherwise, we risk alienating the very people we want to keep close.
For the people you mentioned above, the pay-off for pain has become greater than the pay-off for being whole.
We seem to use our stories to validate ourselves; but we also use them to invalidate others. It’s a bizarre kind of competition. If I tell you my story, it gives you permission now to compare our lives. You choose to listen or not listen to the information I’m offering based upon how my story compares with yours. If mine is “worse”, you can invalidate yours because “who am I to feel so bad when she’s gone through that?” One the other hand, if it’s not as “bad,” you can invalidate mine by saying “well – what does she know…she didn’t go through what I went through!” Either way, we both lose!
You have to decide what’s you and what’s not and how you want to be identified. If you say “I’m a _______ survivor”, you are now literally attached to that energy. Each time the statement is repeated, the attachment is strengthened. Is it any wonder why some people appear to have recurring episodes of bad luck?
Please understand I am not discounting anyone’s experiences. But they are simply that – experiences. As someone who has experienced a difficult situation, you are in a unique position to offer compassion, an understanding ear, and possibly assistance to someone else. It isn’t, however, your identity.
Unfortunately, we don’t use those experiences to label just ourselves. We use them as ways to put others in easily manageable boxes so we automatically “know” how to treat them. There are people who know my story – and it’s difficult to get some of them to stop interacting with me from that point of reference.
Here’s the truth: we all have sad stories. They don’t make us special…they just make us sad.
Q: You write about how we need to really become conscious of what we’re taking in as far as programming from people around us, as well as ideas we take in through TV and the media. You write, “Probably 99% of the information you are exposed to is negative and promotes fear, lack and powerlessness.” And you point out that few if any TV shows are about happy people – “Desperate Housewives” being a case in point. And you also talk about how we can become adrenalin junkies, used to getting a fix of fear from the things we’re plugging into. How do you think it’s best to deprogram ourselves from this faulty information? When so much stuff is flowing out way about how terrible the world and its people are, what’s the best way to block it all out or avoid investing in these negative thoughtforms?
A: I think that a huge part of it is becoming aware that it’s going on. I’m not silly enough to think that we’ll all just turn off our televisions – but at least try to be discerning in your viewing. Know that you are being programmed. And remember – an empowered viewer is less likely to buy mindlessly…not what most advertisers are counting on!
Without sounding like a conspiracy theorist, the things you are presented with in the media are there to program you to think a certain way. There’s a video on my site done by a man who invited two successful advertising executives to his office to create a campaign. He had the product, but no company name and no advertising pitch. These guys were asked to create it all from scratch. I won’t give away the ending because it’s quite a shocker – you have to see the video to believe it! (The Journal entry is February 21 and titled “Free Will?”) You’ll begin to question just how much of your thought process is programmed…and how much is “original.”
Another thing to be aware of is this – how do you feel when you’re entertained by something? You feel good, right? Well, if you’re excited or engrossed by books, movies, and television shows about horrible relationships; disastrous love affairs; dysfunctional families; vicious assaults; grisly murders; bizarre diseases; and life-and-death dramas – how do you plan to create something different than that in your life?! What you’re drawn to in your life is in your vibration. And that good feeling? That’s how you create it!
I watch people daily who are worried about their health – and they are avid “House” fans. They’re worried the world isn’t safe – and wouldn’t miss an episode of “CSI.” They don’t know how to change their family dynamics – and “Everybody Loves Raymond” was their favorite show! Be aware – it’s all connected!
You know, we’re not victims of any of this. But we need to be proactive. Again, be aware of what you’re focusing on. And each evening consciously release the patterns or “energy loops” that have been created during the day. (I’ve heard them also called “artificial encodements.”) Unless and until we release these patterns, loops, or encodements, they are part of our operating systems.
Q: I also like how you point out something that should be pretty obvious, but a lot of people forget about it. You talk about how on the path towards success inaction is a “deal breaker.” Just wishing that something comes true isn’t enough. You have to combine setting positive intentions with taking positive action in the direction of your goal. I’m continually amazed at how many people I see bitching on different forums about how affirmations don’t work, yada yada, because the person tried them for two weeks but didn’t combine affirmations with TAKING ACTION. I mean, talk about “Duh!” Why do you think so many people take this airy fairy view about manifestation, just focusing on the mind aspects instead of the physical aspects?
A: It’s funny – I’ve observed that an attitude of “go with the flow” is the death knell to conscious creating. You either go with the flow and deal with what you get, or you become a conscious co-creator in your life – and then go with the flow.
I also think the lack of “doing-ness” is a function of being television viewers. Without sounding like a broken record (yes, I do watch TV), we’ve spent decades now watching life happening. And what we see as the tedium of everyday life can’t compare to the continuous “peak experiences” that make up television shows.
We’ve become convinced that the “doing-ness” in our lives is hard. Our focus on a daily basis is just “getting through it.” Who wants to add more to that?! We’re tired – and we’re not convinced that doing more will get us what we want. The difference is that action from inspiration is a joy. It’s action for the sake of action that’s draining.
Here’s the deal – life requires an investment. And that investment is DOING. That’s the key to The Law of Attraction. The action – be it doing energy work, journaling, playing in the park…whatever – is the anchor that brings all of that wonderful potential energy into this dimension and makes it “real.” It’s your way of telling the Universe that you are a willing participant and not just an observer.
Q: Another “no-no” you talk about is the tendency many spiritual seekers have to separate their spirituality from their physicality. They start to believe that the two things are completely opposite and can actually become very “anti” the world of physicality. You write, “People talk about wanting to be connected with Spirit. That’s like wanting to be connected to your big toe. You cannot be disconnected from Spirit! …..You are the physical expression of Spirit. You are not separate from or less than Spirit. You are one and the same.” Thank you, Linda, for writing this! Some days, I swear I’m ready to tattoo this to people’s foreheads. They REALLY need to get that one. I’ve been getting people commenting on my affirmations blog about how affirmations are Satanic and “against God,” especially if you use them to manifest money. Hello! God gave us a physical body. The physical body needs things – housing, food, clothing. Housing, food, and clothing cost MONEY. Wake up, people! Am I shouting too loudly?
A: Oh, my gosh – this is probably the biggest issue for me! I try hard not to shout about it but…
I think there are two concerns at play here – one is that this is a finite Universe with a set amount of “goodies” to be divided up; and the other is the fear of greed.
This is absolutely an infinite Universe! If I create what I want, there is still plenty for you to create what you want as well. In fact, it’s the act of each of us creating what we want that increases the supply! What appears to be a limited supply is only that way because of agreement.
It’s funny that the issue of “not enough” seems to only be connected with things material and financial. Do you think there is a finite amount of wellness to go around; that there is only enough for a certain portion of us to be healthy at any given time? Have you ever said, “You know…I’ve been well now for several years – I think I’ll be sick to let others have a chance to feel good”? How about air? Have you had more than your fair share? If you exercise, are you gulping down part of my air?
The issue of greed is the other side of the same coin. We’re always pointing the finger at “the other guy” – what if he takes more than his fair share? Underneath our concern about “him” is a concern about ourselves. Would I take more than my fair share? Remember – in an infinite, abundant Universe there is more than enough. A belief in greed is a belief in lack.
Addressing the issue of being “against God” – God/Source Energy is All That Is. That means literally all that is. By denying things material, we’re denying God. We’ve been sold a bill of goods that it’s more Spiritual (with a capital S) to be poor than it is to be wealthy. Wouldn’t it be sad to finally get to heaven and have God say, “Gosh – you sure missed out on all everything I set out for you”? A group of us are here to prove that Spiritual is the inclusion of it all.
And about Satan: There is God and the resistance to God – and a focus on Satan is the personification of the resistance to God. God is Love and the resistance to God is Fear. I see no Love in the argument for Satan – only Fear. If what you are focusing on is Satan, Fear, or the resistance to God – that’s what will show up in your life. And I must say we humans come up with some amazing scenarios for what that looks like!
It’s my experience that the people who use the “Satan/against God” argument aren’t going to change their minds. They’re in a closed system that doesn’t allow another point of view. Theirs is “the Truth” and everything else is not. And you know what – that’s ok. It’s what works for them and they feel it keeps them safe. It’s not my job – or anyone else’s – to convince them otherwise.
The good news and the bad news, for all of us, are the same – the Law of Attraction works whether you believe in it or not. You create what you are focusing on. This isn’t a theory – it’s a Universal Law. Belief isn’t required. Leaves don’t have to believe in photosynthesis to turn green, you don’t need to believe in the Law of Gravity to stay stuck to the planet – and you don’t need to believe in the Law of Attraction to be the attractor of the things in your life.
Q: You cover so much wonderful ground in your book. It’s full of points not only to ponder but to APPLY to your daily life. If you were to try to sum up what you’re sharing with people in this book – and I know this might be hard – what is the MAIN point you want people to take away from it?
A: Thank you – that was my intention.
I think what we were just talking about is the issue dearest to me – the idea that you can be Spiritual (and all that entails) as well as Physical (and all that entails). All of the challenges we’re facing at this time stem from a disconnect between our Spiritual/Emotional Awareness and our Physical Awareness. As long as we continue to deny either of our aspects, we’ll continue to create what we currently see.
You can’t create joy in the world while looking out at all the problems. If you have a concern about people in other parts of the world, begin to see them as capable and worthy. Create the most magnificent life you can imagine for yourself and hold others in the knowledge that they can do the same. You can still give money and support to people whose lives are challenging – just don’t do it from a place of seeing them as victims.
Remember that everyone’s Soul is just as big and just as powerful as yours – regardless of age, race, gender, or physical location. We are all magnificent creators. And in the end, the lesson is to stop arguing for our limitations!
Q: I understand that you are making available some personal coaching sessions to help people apply the concepts talked about in the book. People can purchase sessions by email or over the phone. I think this is an incredibly useful service because a lot of what you write about turns traditional “self-help” teaching on its backside and requires readers to re-examine a lot of those “truisms” in the metaphysical community that we’ve automatically assumed are right – when actually, some of the major concepts that have been taught are “off” or outdated. What are some of the things you help people with through your coaching sessions? I would imagine that a lot of different issues can come up in a session.
A: I’ve been blessed to work with some amazing people. It requires a huge amount of courage to be spectacular – and we all have it within to be just that!
I think it takes everyone’s honest assessment of what’s best for them. Believe it or not, we don’t all want the same things! When I have the honor of coaching someone, I can see the Universe expanding before my eyes.
My job is to provide insight into things you can’t see for yourself and to do it with complete honesty. We all have a lot of investment in our ways of being and they are often difficult to see on our own. And when we hear the information from a loved one, it usually has a “charge” on it! I’m an objective observer with no agenda other than wanting you to be who you really are. The biggest wins are when people become aware of the patterns they’ve been using to keep themselves stuck for years – whether financially, in relationships, or with their health. There have been some “miraculous” shifts!
Q: Well, Linda, I want to thank you again for taking this time to share some of your teachings with us and to again offer my applause for your great book. I should add that you are currently selling the book in digital format only, which means that after people buy it, they will be given a link to download the book to their computer. From there they can print it out and read it at their leisure. I think this is a great way to make this information available because it’s all about instant gratification! People can get the book TODAY without having to wait for it to be shipped. And international customers don’t have to pay extra for postage, either. People can learn more about your book and the coaching sessions you offer at your website, http://www.animpossiblelife.com, and also on your website they can check out your ongoing journal entries, which are basically a “blog” where you share your thoughts on different things.
A: Thank you, Jennifer – I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it!
The main energy behind doing an ebook instead of a traditional bound book is the same as what drives me to meditate 2 -3 minutes – impatience! I’m like you are – I like instant gratification, especially when it comes to personal growth.
I’ve been asked repeatedly for a workbook to go with the original book, and that’s almost done. Anyone who has purchased “An Impossible Life” will be sent the PDF file of the Workbook, and it’ll be available as an additional download when someone new buys the book.
I’m also working on a couple of supplements. The first will be a book showing how to read the symbolism in your life. When you shift your vibration, the Universe starts delivering messages to you in symbolic form to let you know “your stuff’s on the way!” This will be a look at how to read those messages and keep the level of excitement high. The second is a discussion of memes (viruses of the mind) and how insidious they really are. Both of these supplements will be delivered the same way as the Workbook.
And my site is definitely a work in progress! I am constantly adding links, information, and Journal entries. I look forward to people checking out the additions regularly.
Thanks again for the chance to chat – and here’s to creating the “impossible!”
You can purchase Linda's eBook An Impossible Life and read more articles about creating the life that you want at:
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More from Linda -- Linda Dodds' Bio:
My belief is that we read people’s bios for 2 reasons – first, to see if we have anything in common with the person we’re reading about and second, to decide if they have the qualifications to provide the service they’re offering.
Here’s this part of my story –
I have been an airline Reservations Agent; a Flight Attendant; a national Make-up Artist for several cosmetics companies; the Travel Director for a businesswomen’s club in LA; a wedding planner; a copywriter; and a seminar leader. My college degree is in Nutrition and I opened a private practice in San Francisco during the height of the AIDS epidemic. (I stopped when the focus of my days turned to trying to convince the people I was trying to help, and their caregivers, that they could, in fact, heal.) I hand-paint whimsical furniture; I owned a metaphysical bookstore in a really conservative area of the country; I created an online designer jewelry store; I wrote a book on creating your reality (online at www.animpossiblelife.com ); and I coach people to reconnect their Physicality with their Spirituality.
My dream “job” is to put together a team of visionaries (realtors, designers, investors, etc.) to buy real estate in areas of the cities where I live that have been neglected and run-down, with the intention of renovating the homes and selling them. One of the focuses will be on offering a number of homes in these newly-revived areas to people who would otherwise think they could not afford them.
My family and I divide our time between one of the most beautiful cities in the world and what we think is the most spectacular area of Montana.
The private part of my story is like yours – full of learning experiences! I’m focused on creating the joyful journey I came to live and I am excited with each new day to see how this new experience will unfold!!
Thanks – hugs and love to you! :>)
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