With the completion of the two-year eclipse cycle that ended with the Full Moon lunar eclipse two weeks earlier this is an excellent time for making a fresh start, turning over a new leaf, or starting a new project. Examine old habits, behaviors, and beliefs as you search for new and inventive ways to make…
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