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RE: Greetings Fellow Steemians! (intro post)

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Pleased to connect with you as well @juliamulcahy!
Thanks for taking the time to let me know what you'd like to hear more of. I have plenty of photos from our travels around Africa, India, and China that I'm sure will serve as great writing prompts.

And please don't sell yourself short. We all add value to the world in our own unique ways. The wife and I have just been blessed to have a bit bigger footprint than most.

One thing I can say for certain is that people are people everywhere, and places are places no matter where. We all seem to value the same things when it comes down to it.

Looking forward to getting to know you better when you pop up in my feed!

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Hey, here I am again, popping up.

Thanks for replying. I’d love to see your many pics from your travels. Ooh! China and India too. I know it’s going to be fascinating. Virtual travel is fun!

One small thing, and I hope you don’t mind, I never sell myself short (well not anymore 😉) but I am prone to writing using the passive voice (upbringing) and so it may appear that way. But all the same thank you for your kind words.

It’s been a real adventure following @xcountytravelers and checking in on those they mention in their daily ‘Hey Have Ya Met’. It’s a lovely way to meet new steemians.

Connection is at the heart of my time here and I am very glad we are now connected.

Namaste x

I get it @juliamulcahy! I too sometimes communicate in an overly humble fashion (it's something I'm working on), but never from an internal sense of lacking. The reason I say I'm working on it is because I feel humility is a skill that is no longer valued much in our culture, and if we undersell ourselves, people will gladly buy at that undersold value. Does that make sense?

Are you into yoga?

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I have done yoga but my practice has lapsed recently x

Heard that! I've been an on again off again practitioner for the past fifteen years! And eight of the years I barely practiced at all I was living in a yoga ashram 😁

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Now that’s an achievement 😂

Hehehe, yeah, almost instantly upon moving in I had this feeling that I no longer needed it. Kind of regret that decision, but you live, you learn right?

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