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Trust your intuitive, nurturing instincts — let them guide how you care for others, and how you care for yourself.
Warmly,
AmyAnn Cadwell
& The Good Trade Team
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📝 A good question: Can you allow what hurts to rise to the surface — then name it and feel it, without rushing to what's next?
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