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Sometimes getting thrown in at the deep end is a gift. No time to consider whether you are ready or not! I'll bet your colleagues were not surprised how well you did though. Keeping your antennae up for opportunities and doing everything you can to develop puts you in the best position to take advantage of your bluck.

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Oct 15Liked by David Marlow

My entire reading this morning (from Paris, btw) is synchronized on choosing states of higher vibrational frequencies! Thank you for this and for the opportunity of learning even more about how interesting your life experiences have interwoven to this point!

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Nothing better than Paris! You are most welcome Cyn. I’m thrilled this contributed to supporting your higher state intention. 🙏🏻

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Oct 14Liked by David Marlow

At least you had a storm to blame for the outage. For me it was accidentally kicking the console plug out of the outlet and everyone yelling, “Dead air!” Ooops

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😂🎧🎙️

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Oct 14Liked by David Marlow

What a cool example of being in the right place at the right time to capitalize on an opportunity, david. I don't believe in luck in that second sense either, but it's hard to escape and impression that a random event occurs simultaneously with our being prepared to take it up. Hence the athletic expression, you've got to be good to be lucky. In other words, prepare. Put yourself in the right places. Eventually random events will happen while you are capable of emerging as a result.

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Oct 13Liked by David Marlow

What beautiful bluck you have.

Thanks for the mention, and your adorable grandson inspired many good thoughts for me as I pondered his words.

It is only when looking back after many years have passed that I consider some of the hard events in my life as blessed luck.

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You are most welcome. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts.

It is so easy to see those blessings in retrospect. If only we could see them at the time. Here’s to more bluck for us all.

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What an uplifting piece of writing - thank you so much. Beautiful photos, too.

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You are most welcome, Katy. And thank you for the kind words.

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That boom would have been so scary. Even more scary would have been the fact that you would have been in total darkness without the light from the cell phone. How did we ever live without them? 🤣 Did I ever tell you I used to work at the radio in my native Venezuela? When you were telling your story, I could picture myself (my show was at night too) alone with the operator in the other side of the booth, in perfect silence. Yikes! 🤪 Thank you for that wonderful story.

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No, I didn’t know that. Cool! Yes, we were deep inside an enormous old building.

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