Lethang inting go, for a baby, means the slow process of becoming an independent human being. But this process shows up in lots of other ways. I have been fascinated at all the times. Everyone needs to go through this process in everyday life. I am not sure why it’s easier for some people than for others to learn to let go. Some people love cleaning out their closets and keeping only things they love. Others, like me, she thinking, “I might want this someday.” It’s a strange truth that sometimes we even need to let go of happy things to make room for whatever comes next.

This paragraph is a comment I wrote about a passage on page 36 of Letting It Go: Relieve Anxiety and Toxic Stress in Just a Few Minutes Using Only Words (Rapid Relief with Logosynthesis®.)

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