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Love notes from Rhonda.

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How wonderful it is to be you.

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How wonderful it is that you've had every single solitary experience of your life.

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How wonderful it is to be you.

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How wonderful it is that you've experienced every pain and heartache, every joy and sorrow, every excitement, passion, every moment of your life.

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How wonderful it is to be you.

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This is how I want you to feel about yourself.

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How wonderful you are and how wonderful it is to be you.

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To wake up every morning being grateful that you get to be you today.

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You get to be you today.

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Now, it doesn't mean that it takes away the sorrow and the heartache of your past memories or the pain of your previous decisions.

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Those things may still exist, but when you can see them through the eyes of gratitude, the eyes of.

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Ah, I see the purpose of that.

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Not from an intellectual point of view, because I can ask you about every experience in your life and you can tell me, oh, yes, I know there was a purpose to that.

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Okay, that's nice.

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That's nice that we can intellectualize it.

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It can be a mental exercise.

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But that is not what we're going for here.

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Not in the love notes from Rhonda.

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No, that's not what we are going for.

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We are going for true gratitude for every moment of your life.

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It might feel crazy to think right now.

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It might feel crazy to think, how can I be grateful for my parents death?

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How can I be grateful for my dark night?

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How can I be grateful for my suicide attempts?

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How can I be grateful for my alcoholism?

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How can I be grateful?

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I can look at my past now.

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Whether you call them past mistakes, whether you call them memories, whether they're.

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You call whatever you want to call them, whatever you want to label them.

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I want to label them good and very good.

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Everything good and very good.

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Thank you for giving me in this lifetime the experience of what it means to be so alone and so desolate and desperate that alcohol became the way out for me.

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How grateful that I know that feeling so intimately that it doesn't frighten me.

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It doesn't frighten me anymore to feel alone or to feel desperate.

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It doesn't frighten me because I see it for what it is.

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I know it's only fear biting at my heels, trying to get me to stay small.

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And it's also my soul calling forth for more.

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More of me to express itself, more of me.

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To be more of me.

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To say yes to more of me.

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How wonderful it is to be you today.

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How wonderful it is to be you.

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What a wonderful being you are to say yes to coming into this form, at this moment in this life, to live the life that you have right now.

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That you chose this, that you decided this, again, consciously, unconsciously, right?

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We half the time don't know what we decide, right?

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Decisions feel like they were made for us, but when we start taking full ownership, then we have full choice on how we see it and what we do with it.

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How wonderful it is to be you.

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How wonderful it is to be you today.

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Take that on the wonder of you get curious.

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Wonder, embrace, claim.

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How wonderful it is to be you today.

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How wonderful it is to be you.

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Thank you.

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Past thank you.

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Quote, unquote mistakes.

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Thank you for everything that's ever happened in my life until now.

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Because now I can use that as fertilizer and fodder for my future.

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I know that has deepened my roots into the soul of my being so that I can become more of who I am meant to be.

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How wonderful it is to be you today.

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Until next time, be fearless and I love you.