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	<title>Comments on: What Are You Tolerating In Your Life?</title>
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		<title>By: Ester</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ester</dc:creator>
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		<description>Right on, cousin! Am thinking exactly along these lines at the moment. Out with what doesn&#039;t suit me (both literally and figuratively). In with more of what enriches my life. A common friend of ours from Kvennaskólinn (name kept anonymus here) has a very interesting reminder on her wall. She has some very serious health problems and is unable to work. To keep from wallowing in self-pity and inactivity, she fills her days with things she CAN do and which keep her happy. The reminder is actually two questions: Is it fun? and Does it enrich me? When she is deciding on things to do, she looks at these two questions and if one or both can be answered with a YES, she goes ahead and does it...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right on, cousin! Am thinking exactly along these lines at the moment. Out with what doesn&#8217;t suit me (both literally and figuratively). In with more of what enriches my life. A common friend of ours from Kvennaskólinn (name kept anonymus here) has a very interesting reminder on her wall. She has some very serious health problems and is unable to work. To keep from wallowing in self-pity and inactivity, she fills her days with things she CAN do and which keep her happy. The reminder is actually two questions: Is it fun? and Does it enrich me? When she is deciding on things to do, she looks at these two questions and if one or both can be answered with a YES, she goes ahead and does it&#8230;</p>
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