The Importance Of Letting Go
Title:
The Importance Of Letting Go
Word Count:
438
Summary:
Have you ever clung to an idea, situation, or self image that got in the way of your growth? A
Keywords:
letting go,let go,how to let go,identification
Article Body:
There once was a happy monkey. He wandered through the jungle, happy to be alive. He stopped t
One day he came upon a house, where he saw a bowl of the most beautiful apples. He took one in
He held his new wooden apples proudly as he wandered the jungle. They glistened red in the sun
A fruit tree reminded him. He squeezed the apples in his hands, and couldn’t bear to let go of
The wooden apples became heavier, and the poor little monkey began to think about leaving them
Letting go seemed crazy, but what else could he do? He was so tired. Seeing the next fruit tre
Letting Go Of Wooden Apples
Like that little monkey, we sometimes carry things that seem too valuable to let go. A man car
This is a hard thing to see. We identify so strongly with our things even, feeling pain when o
How else could the story end? The monkey might be found dead of hunger, under a beautiful tree
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The Importance Of Letting Go
Word Count:
438
Summary:
Have you ever clung to an idea, situation, or self image that got in the way of your growth? A
Keywords:
letting go,let go,how to let go,identification
Article Body:
There once was a happy monkey. He wandered through the jungle, happy to be alive. He stopped t
One day he came upon a house, where he saw a bowl of the most beautiful apples. He took one in
He held his new wooden apples proudly as he wandered the jungle. They glistened red in the sun
A fruit tree reminded him. He squeezed the apples in his hands, and couldn’t bear to let go of
The wooden apples became heavier, and the poor little monkey began to think about leaving them
Letting go seemed crazy, but what else could he do? He was so tired. Seeing the next fruit tre
Letting Go Of Wooden Apples
Like that little monkey, we sometimes carry things that seem too valuable to let go. A man car
This is a hard thing to see. We identify so strongly with our things even, feeling pain when o
How else could the story end? The monkey might be found dead of hunger, under a beautiful tree
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
Available at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html