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Jeanette Martin's avatar

What soul-touching words and wisdom, thank you Motgan. As a big fan of curiosity I really relate to your suggestions. Just reframing experiences as "I wonder what" or "I wonder why" can change our perspective so quickly. We open ourselves to new ways of looking at things and all kinds of surprises can pour in

Your message Is so important and I really look forward to reading more. Happy to have found you here. Have subscribed!

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Bougie Hippie's avatar

Yes shows up everywhere around me. Especially where I want my next travel (escape route) destination to be. I start meeting people from there. My socials show me locations there. I see the signs everywhere. Go just go. So curious. 👀

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Self-Love Studio with Morgan's avatar

When we open up our minds and hearts this way, signs do start to show up when we need them, don't they? Love it. Thanks for your comment!

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Thom Barrett's avatar

love this. thanks for sharing. Intellectual curiosity - its a lost art. Your views on Resilience certainly touch me, this has been an ongoing study for me. thanks

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Self-Love Studio with Morgan's avatar

I'm so glad you found it meaningful. Thanks for the kind feedback!

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Michelle Ried's avatar

Loved this and can relate whole heartedly, wrote my graduate entrance essays on the transformative power of curiosity! The way you write about “LOVE” and curiosity as external sources speaking to you is engaging and a great way to read your content. Glad to meet a like-minded writer and soul sibling! 💖🙏

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Self-Love Studio with Morgan's avatar

Glad to meet you, too! I so appreciate your comment and look forward to getting to know you here!

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Michelle Ried's avatar

Have you read Valarie Kaur's book "See No Stranger?" It explores how curiosity can be a force for transformation and social change, offering a profound perspective on its impact. I can't suggest it highly enough!

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Self-Love Studio with Morgan's avatar

Thank you! I'm always open to good book recommendations!

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Andrew Lynch's avatar

I would say so - yes. Good questions, and creativity kills anxiety too. Just wrote a piece on curiosity. It’s the single most important thing, next to my hourglass.

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Self-Love Studio with Morgan's avatar

Thanks for commenting, Andrew! I'm sure I'll enjoy reading your piece as well!

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Rob Swinney's avatar

That inner critic is in all us who strive to create.

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Self-Love Studio with Morgan's avatar

Totally agree, Rob. The more we play big and let our creativity flow, the more we also have to get used to talking with our inner critics about the risks we're taking, right? I find that process really fascinating.

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Sally C. Sumner's avatar

Morgan, Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful introduction to Basic Goodness. I truly resonate with your words about self-compassion, mindfulness, and reconnecting with the beauty and wisdom of our true selves. It’s so refreshing to read about the importance of being gentle and kind with ourselves, especially during the challenging moments of life. Your journey of learning through both personal suffering and the experiences of your clients adds such depth and authenticity to your work.

I believe your approach will offer so much to anyone seeking more ease and joy amidst life’s difficulties. I’m looking forward to exploring the reflections, stories, and encouragement you’ve curated here. Thanks again for creating this space for us.🌹

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Self-Love Studio with Morgan's avatar

Thank you so much for the kind words, Sally!

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