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		<title>By: Harry Tucker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Madeleine,

This is a wonderful message - thank you for sharing it.

There is another piece of the puzzle that I think is important to consider.

As we ask these questions of ourselves, ask them of others and ask others to perhaps ask them about us, how open are we to an authentic, honest assessment?

Having received feedback, are we willing to be authentic in what we should do with this information?

Many ask the questions, fluff off an answer (or give an answer that we believe everyone ELSE wants to hear) .... and then we proceed to perform in a manner counter to what is true for us or for other people.

Having done that, we miss the incredible potential contained within the wonderful questions you you raise - the potential that gets realized when we are authentic with ourselves and with others.

Thank you for sharing.

Take care and create a great day!

Harry]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Madeleine,</p>
<p>This is a wonderful message &#8211; thank you for sharing it.</p>
<p>There is another piece of the puzzle that I think is important to consider.</p>
<p>As we ask these questions of ourselves, ask them of others and ask others to perhaps ask them about us, how open are we to an authentic, honest assessment?</p>
<p>Having received feedback, are we willing to be authentic in what we should do with this information?</p>
<p>Many ask the questions, fluff off an answer (or give an answer that we believe everyone ELSE wants to hear) &#8230;. and then we proceed to perform in a manner counter to what is true for us or for other people.</p>
<p>Having done that, we miss the incredible potential contained within the wonderful questions you you raise &#8211; the potential that gets realized when we are authentic with ourselves and with others.</p>
<p>Thank you for sharing.</p>
<p>Take care and create a great day!</p>
<p>Harry</p>
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