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  <title>133: Remember Who You've Been</title>
  <description>In her book,  You Could Make This Place Beautiful, author and poet Maggie Smith writes, “How I picture it: We are all nesting dolls, carrying the earlier iterations of ourselves inside. We carry the past inside us. We take ourselves—all of our selves—wherever we go.”&amp;amp;nbsp; That’s how I’m learning to picture it, too.&amp;amp;nbsp; From the tiniest, earliest version of me, all the way to the person I am today, and even beyond to the person still to come, I’m finding each iteration belongs. Each iteration is connected. And each iteration matters.&amp;amp;nbsp; So here’s how I see it: in order to be who we are, we need to remember who we’ve been. What might that look like? Listen in.&amp;amp;nbsp; Contribute a question to our Five Year Q+A episode  HERE Sign up to receive my monthly letter, The Re{collection} Interested in spiritual direction? Find out more HERE www.withjulianne.com&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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