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The Transformative Power of Reading: Insights from Tuesday Morning with Lynn

Hello everyone,

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I hope life is treating you well. We are currently in the process of hiring two new employees. Although we have been interviewing candidates, we have not yet made a decision. Our goal is to find individuals who align with our mission and demonstrate loyalty.

The store is undergoing changes; we will no longer offer workshops, but we will expand our retail offerings. I now have the opportunity to work more at the front of the store, which allows me to see the necessary changes while enjoying my time there.


This week at Spiritual uplifts.

This Saturday, Cory will be offering healing sessions, providing a wonderful opportunity for rejuvenation and inner peace.

As we delve into Week 3 of our crystal class, we’re excited to explore the fascinating world of grid work, where we’ll learn how to energetically align our crystals for powerful healing effects. With the conclusion of our classes approaching, we encourage you to join us for this enriching experience if you can. Your presence will make it even more special!


The Importance of Reading

No one seems to read much anymore; many people prefer using Audible for audiobooks or watching movies on TV instead. I remember my childhood, especially how books would transport me to different worlds and bring me joy away from my everyday life. There was something magical about getting lost in a story, discovering new characters, and exploring imaginative settings. Reading opened my mind to new ideas and experiences, and I truly cherished the time spent with a good book. It's a shame that this form of storytelling seems to be losing its appeal in today's fast-paced world.


People often attribute the success of my store to my creativity, which I believe has been nurtured through reading. This has led me to encourage others to read at least one book each month and to foster a love of reading in their children. When my kids were younger, I established a routine for them to read for 20 minutes a day, a practice that I believe contributed to their growth.


Love you Lynn hope to see you at the store.


 
 
 

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