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Oct 9Liked by Janet Ridsdale

This is so good, Janet! The part when you said to give myself a hug was my favorite. Thank you for making me feel better through your kind and warm energy.

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So glad you enjoyed it Mae 🤗

It's funny... when I am recording the Show I actually do the actions and a hug feels so good! You are welcome ❤️

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I hope individuals do take a listen here. This is regular for me but apparently it is special situation to others. Well done Janet

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Thank you 🙏

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Thanks for sharing details about the Masterclass my dear Janet! Looking forward to your upcoming attitude of gratitude prequel and challenge! Much needed right now 💜

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You are welcome Sabrina💜

Thank you 🙏

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Sorry it's taken me so long to listen to your podcasts, J.R. Inner Eagle is a bit hard to say...too many e's!

But, my favorite part was when you giggled about it.

That, above everything else, let me know you are the warm human being I knew you would be.

Kind to the core, like when you helped me through the BAA, bolstering my flagging self-esteem.

So glad I'm here now, and subscribed

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So glad you are here Therese 🤗❤️

I look forward to journeying with you 🌸Thank you for subscribing - its much appreciated - you made my day ✨

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So glad I made your day, and I forgot to tell you that I have Wedge Tailed Eagles, some of the biggest in the world of eagles, soar at tremendous speeds over my house every day. I tried to photograph them once and they dive bombed me from 2 meters up! It was like something from a horror movie. My hair stood on end. Another time I saw 2 fighting or f---king by locking claws and tumbling down from the sky until then were ten foot above the ground. I honestly thought they would crash. Then they let go and flew out and up into a love heart shape before flying side by side. I was flabbergasted. My heart beat like a drum solo. Lately, because I'm in spring here in Oz, the eagles and hawks are constantly attacked by Willy Wagtails, Magpies, Peewees, Wrens, Swallows, even tiny finches. All protecting their nests bravely, often the parents attack in pairs riding on the eagles backs.

Like a person bothered by a mosquito, these kings of the air, can't outmaneuver the little guys and eventually give up and fly away. So, an eagles life isn't all grand. There are a lot of birds pecking them mercilessly on the back. But, still, I'd like to soar like an eagle anyway.

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Thanks for sharing @Matt Tilmann

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