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		<title>HWW Take 10 Manifestors complete their first 30 days</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 21:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations to Judi, Darren and Tim who justcompleted their first 30 days of implementing whatthey learned at the Health, Work and Wellness Conferencein Calgary.  They&#8217;ve been meeting weekly by emailas a support team, and they&#8217;ve made great strides ontheir Big Ideas!  You&#8217;re an inspiration, guys!  Keep it up.
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		<title>Why is it so challenging to celebrate?</title>
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I’m so grateful that Darren admits that celebrating is the most challenging part of the Take 10 program.  He’s not alone (see my raised hand here).Why is is hard and why is it important.
It’s hard because of our addiction to the Have-Do-Be formula of life, the ego-driven reason-for-being [...]]]></description>
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