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Aug 2019
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505: [Part 2] Why Is It So Hard To Say "...

Optimal Living Daily | Greg Audino
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Katrina Norman of The Mom Chronicle shares why it is so hard to say I'm sorry. This is part 2 of 2.  Episode 505: [Part 2] Why Is It So Hard To Say "I'm Sorry"? by Katrina Norman of The Mom Chronicle on Patience & Compassion Katrina Norman is on a journey to discover herself a little more every day. One of the tools to help her get there is how she interacts with the little people that emerged from within her. She is looking at the "me" in her relationships with the most vulnerable around her, her children. She is thinking of those moments of awareness where she is stripped bare in her role as mother and nurturer. She is using this as a mirror to focus on the raw, real, naked soul inside of her.  The original post is located here: http://themomchronicle.com/why-is-it-so-hard-to-say-im-sorry/Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Facebook Group

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