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Stream thinking. It's learning how to trust what is in
your present place of all things right now. To get
there requires practice. Here's what I do one sheet of
paper a day, just ten minutes, write about whatever is
moving through your presence of all things right now, with
absolutely no judgment. Stream thinking sharpens your skills as a listener,
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as a communicator, and as an activator. It's learning how
to trust what is right now. This is stream thinking today.
We're reading from December seventh, twenty twenty four, looking at
the lyrics of a guy by the name of Bob Dylan,
heavily inspired by the biopic in theaters A Complete Unknown,
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starring Timothy Chalomy as Dylan. Here's this man, this singer
songwriter position that Challo May has got to put himself in,
and he does a brilliant job of doing things the
way that he sees it and hears it and openly.
Timothy Schallamey admits that there were moments and movements, and
they had to begin with the writing instrument, to which
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he challenged writers and critics who prophesie with their pins
to keep open their eyes and make sure they're wide open,
because the chance won't come around again. But don't speak
too soon. The wheels are constantly spinning, and there's no
telling who that name is going to be for the
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times they are always changing. Embrace, don't be silent. I
love it when people talk about the power of the
writing instrument. I just celebrated my fifth anniversary and an
essential job that I picked up during the lockdown because
I wanted to be with people, and in doing so,
I had to put myself out there in front of
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other people. An essential job that meant, hey, look, COVID
nineteen is the real deal. What are you going to
do in order to embrace that moment and still get
your fix on being with people? I went to a
grocery store and so the fifth anniversary of that, they
gave me. What a writing instrument. So when someone like
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Timothy Shalomy talks about a writing instrument and knows of
the power of the pan, it's moments like that that
I bring it to you just so I can say,
this is the key, this rite, here is the magic lyric.
This is that moment where you get to say, I
just found my way to the inside. I'm Meryl, And
that's stream thinking