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What comes to mind when you hear the word "desire"?
Desires can show up in many different ways in our lives. We can try to squelch them, but then they can pop back up again somewhere else.
For years I saw many of my desires as "bad" and something I needed to numb, ignore, or somehow squelch. That didn't work (at all).
I don't think that works for most of us.
Could your desires be telling you something different than you think?
By Amy RiordanWhat comes to mind when you hear the word "desire"?
Desires can show up in many different ways in our lives. We can try to squelch them, but then they can pop back up again somewhere else.
For years I saw many of my desires as "bad" and something I needed to numb, ignore, or somehow squelch. That didn't work (at all).
I don't think that works for most of us.
Could your desires be telling you something different than you think?