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Terje Äkke's avatar

What a wonder-filled post!

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Nicole Jensen's avatar

I’m struck by the common threads that weave through both this Wonder journey of yours and my Bubble Chasing that I wrote about perhaps at the same time…beautifully similar messaging and hopefulness! Lovely to ‘meet’ you Phoebe!

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Phoebe Freer's avatar

Thanks Nicole. Yes, similar messaging for sure. Lovely to 'meet' you also. 💜

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Lori L. Cangilla, Ph.D.'s avatar

This is such a thorough and inspiring article, Phoebe! Like many people, I can make things more complicated than they need to be. Thank you for reminding me that wonder is a pleasant and accessible way to live more fully and contentedly.

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Cassie Wilkins's avatar

Love this! Yes! Wonder is the key 💜💫

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Shaza's avatar

This is great Phoebe. My favourite pointers (I hope it's ok to say so) Wonder Lights a Dark Place and Wonder leads to Kindness and Compassion.

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Sally Harrop's avatar

I used to feel ashamed of my sense of wonder and intense curiosity, was often mocked for it during those sensitive teen years. But it has never left me and I see it now as one of things about me that I most love and get most out of. It has sustained me through some bad times. I now pity those who have 'put away childish things' and cannot see those marvels that are under their noses. X

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Audhdpainter's avatar

Yes, all of these, so important to keep a sense of wonder

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Nature 🌲's avatar

My 3 favs are the wonder 💭 of gratitude 🙏 transcendence ✨ and medicine 💊.

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Max Kristopher Komes's avatar

Awe and wonder are some of the most important feelings that we can regularly tap into~

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