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Maddy's thoughts in the current thread about Peak Experiences made me wonder. She writes, "I learn so much from all of them be they life threatening topics, or just plain shared wilderness adventures. When I encounter my own demons on the trails, I often think back to them and take courage from their shared experiences."
When you are facing something daunting, what comes to your mind, beyond four-letter type words.
My oldest favorite is from a yoga class, "Thank you for sharing [my mind], now go sit down over there until I'm ready [to be scared, angry, etc.]
My newest is from John Wayne, "Stop your whining and saddle up."
Yours???
When you are facing something daunting, what comes to your mind, beyond four-letter type words.
My oldest favorite is from a yoga class, "Thank you for sharing [my mind], now go sit down over there until I'm ready [to be scared, angry, etc.]
My newest is from John Wayne, "Stop your whining and saddle up."
Yours???