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  • On Being,  The Kitchen Sink

    This Is When The Magic Begins

    There’s a time and a place for taking on a challenge. There’s also a time for surrender and acceptance. In truth, they often arrive in tandem. Our inner demons collide with force outside ourselves, creating a perfect storm - a crucible if you will - to forge a new way of looking at the world and maybe, just maybe, a better understanding of ourselves.

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    On Being,  The Kitchen Sink

    The Truth About Change And Why It’s Hard To Do

    can be difficult to let go of the past. After all, it’s all we’ve known. It can feel intimidating to face the future. So much is undefined. But trying to remain in the past is also scary. Living in the past means we run the risk of separating our mind from our body, sometimes so much so that they forget how to communicate with one another.

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    You Don’t Have to Earn Your Place Here

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    If Being Is Better Than Doing How Will We Accomplish Anything?

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    Kindness, always.

    March 19, 2020
  • Success looks different to each of us, and that's a wonderful thing to celebrate.
    On Being,  The Kitchen Sink

    Success Wasn’t What I Thought It Was…

    We all want to do something meaningful with our lives. How we define that varies wildly. But it could be said that we all want to leave this earth feeling like we’ve done something worth remembering. It might be for self serving purposes, especially in our younger years, but over time, we seem to develop a desire to leave something of a legacy behind - one that presents us in a light that feels “successful.”

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Anon Gray | Print is a zine that features women from around the world sharing their stories about living a life on purpose. A portion of all proceeds will go to the People's Pottery Project.

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Kate Smithson

I’m a dog lover, chocolate addict, warm bread sniffer, slow tea sipper, blank notebook hoarder, nomadic homebody. I seek out opportunities to live my life on purpose.


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