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Don’t just sit there. Get up and write!

January 23, 2015

 

winter hike

I have trouble sitting still. By the time I finish my breakfast, I’ve gotten up from the table at least three times. When I’m trying to sit still and listen, I fidget. I often don’t notice until someone points it out. It doesn’t bother me. Our bodies want to move. Moving helps us think and gives us energy rather than depleting us, like sitting.

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