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Quiet Reflection :: Unplugged

September 12, 2010 By Danielle Hatfield 3 Comments

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“Follow effective action with quiet reflection. From the quiet reflection will come even more effective action.” -Peter F. Drucker

Do you “unplug” completely without once relapsing into technology?

Do you take time to discover your thoughts at the tip of a pen?

Turn off, unplug and tune into your own thoughts today.

It’s amazing what you will discover without the constant barrage of social information, advertisements and the latest breaking news.

How often do you allow yourself time to reflect on your day or week? What activity helps you?

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