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Welcome to the weekend NOPErs. Today is Let It Go day.... which was a great life model until Disney came along and kinda destroyed it for everyone over he age of 8...So Let It Go day is about letting the negative stuff go... and focusing on the positives and moving forward. Living in the past isn't going to change it or make the now any better only putting one foot in front of the other and continuing your journey will do that... here's an apt quote:

 

”I don’t really have any regrets because if I choose not to do something there is usually a very good reason. Once I’ve made the decision I don’t view it as a missed opportunity, just a different path. ~ Andrew Lincoln

 

So those nagging regrets and grudges that tug at your soul weeks, months or even years after the people, jobs or situations which once made them important ceased to be part of your life? That is exactly what Let It Go Day is all about; a day to take the brave step to cast away all those hang-ups from a previous chapter in your life.

... well maybe not all of them... but pick one, just one and let it go..

 

 

  That's a big fat   NOPE    for me... cos I'm letting the nicodemon's hold on me go! .

 

 Topic of the Day:  Silly Place Names.

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