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Harvesting Life’s Lessons is a blog that explores the parallels between gardening and life. It focuses on the idea that both gardening and life involve planting seeds, nurturing growth, and reaping the rewards. The blog’s mission is to:
- Inspire: Encourage readers to find inspiration and motivation in the natural world.
- Educate: Share knowledge and insights about gardening and personal growth.
- Empower: Equip readers with tools and strategies to cultivate a fulfilling and meaningful life.
By examining the lessons learned from gardening, Harvesting Life’s Lessons aims to help readers develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the world.
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Who Taught You…
💥 Everything you do in life is because someone else TAUGHT YOU 💥 You can’t apply sound advice to someone else unless someone gave that advice to you! 💥 Be brave, be bold and be willing to get back off… Continue reading
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Life & Wrestling
💯#wrestiling isn’t a game 💯For my son it is his passion 💯He gives his Saturday’s up to grind on these mats 💯In life and our businesses you have to be willing to grind on your own mat, you have to… Continue reading
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Let them make their own mistakes -let them learn and grow in their own pace
I thought His was a beautiful short description of a variety of possible things….. kids,flowers life which one do you apply it to? Let them make their own mistakes -let them learn and grow in their own pace http://joypassiondesire.com/2019/04/08/let-them-make-their-own-mistakes-let-them-learn-and-grow-in-their-own-pace/ —… Continue reading
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Roasted Strawberry Peach Jam
Wow I really don’t like to cook but this recipe sounds delicious. And the pictures of the jam look great like I would eat this on any piece of bread any day of the week Roasted Strawberry Peach Jam https://cookingwithawallflower.wordpress.com/2014/06/24/roasted-strawberry-peach-jam/… Continue reading
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A Hero, A Caregiver, A Nurse Now Mother
These are the stories that warm our hearts as nurses! We give so much to our patients while asking nothing in return. We often take one away from our families just to care for another’s… But when that patient is… Continue reading






