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		<title>What Can I Learn From This Weather?</title>
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In everything, good or bad, there is a lesson for us to learn. Currently for me the question is what can I learn from the weather that we have been experiencing in New England. The experts are already talking about this as the cloudiest June in over 100 years.
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<p class="MsoNormal">In everything, good or bad, there is a lesson for us to learn.<span> </span>Currently for me the question is what can I learn from the weather that we have been experiencing in New England.<span> </span>The experts are already talking about this as the cloudiest June in over 100 years.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So what can I, who loves the summer with the sun, learn from this?<span> </span>When I can sit outside and enjoy the sun and the beautiful surrounding I am at my best.<span> </span>The energy from the sun charges me up and I get going on projects that have been waiting.<span> </span>As you can guess this gloomy weather is not helping me at all.<span> </span>It is hard to imagine that there is a useful lesson in this kind of weather?<span> </span>Since this has been a record month of lousy weather it has to have more than one thing to teach me.<span> </span>When I think about it, I realize that I am going to learn that there are a multitude of learning experiences hidden in this gloomy June month.<span> </span>Open mind with curiosity about what is in store can take a person far.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It is when I look at the situation that is at hand and look for the opportunities in it, that I enjoy life more.<span> </span>I have already made progress on several projects, and that is with minimal sun.<span> </span>Life moves forward when we make the decision that is should and will move forward.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The underearner who opens her mind to the learning that is all around her and looks for the opportunities in the learning will move forward in her life and live a life of abundance.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Love and peace,</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">ElinAnna</p>
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