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This is going to rub against some long held beliefs. Mysteries can be okay. I’m not talking about keeping family secrets that should be aired before they accidently fly out of someone’s will. I am also not talking about anything illegal. I am a devoted rule-follower. This is mystery by choice. Not knowing everything about someone or something can be an incentive to find out more. Keeping something quietly attached to my heart is also useful because I really trust myself. I don’t mind in the least having my own little world all to myself. Developing that self-satisfying smirk is a part of the plan. In some cases, these little secrets eventually see the light of day. In other cases, they will reside softly in my heart until I take them with me to the end. They didn’t hurt anyone or mean much to others. But to me, they are worthwhile. A part of my life travels. The real truth that reveals the most about these mysteries is to consider the need for a solution. It is best for scientists and professionals to work on those types. I will carefully hold onto my own little puzzles seeing where the pieces fit in.

You are Extraordinary!

Week 26: Do mysteries live in mists?

This is one of those scenarios that needs some reflection. Time softens some memories, enlarges others and shrinks the need to frequently remember others. But most life mysteries don’t really retire. They take a back seat and return at odd times. Funerals, weddings, birthdays and meetups with past acquaintances. But mysteries don’t have to be negative. They can be beautiful thoughts that you want to keep just for yourself. I have a couple of those. I sometimes take them out and polish them and know that they are all mine. Everything in life does not require publication.

Keep your own profound thoughts.

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Nancy Pyle is a Master Practitioner in NLP and a Master Certified Strategic Life Coach

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