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August: 31 Radiant Questions to ask yourself

August: 31 Radiant Questions to ask yourself

Some answers might surprise you

Aug 01, 2024
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Thanks to all of you who generously support this work and I am delighted to share this new flipbook month with you. August has always been a time to pause and reflect before heading into the rest of the year of school and projects. And, what better way to let in a little new light than to ask yourself a question … and then listen to the answers that show up.

So, here are 31 questions to ask yourself, one each day. I have been making these question memes for years, but this is the first time they’ve been assembled into a collection. I would love to hear which questions stimulate new thinking for you.

And, of course, paid subscribers can freely share this flipbook with anyone who might be interested, as part of my thank you for your support. The link to it is below the paywall.

For all subscribers: I’ve decided to share past Daily Inspiration Flipbooks with all subscribers. Here is the link to the flipbook for July. (just click image).

July 2024 Flipbook

COFFEE BREAK: If you would like to have the August flipbook to enjoy and share with others but aren’t ready or able to do a paid subscription, you can buy me a coffee and I will send you the link to the August flipbook.

Yes! Coffee for Flipbook

P.S. One of the few things I don’t like about the Substack system is the restriction on comments that comes with using the paid-only selection. If you would like to leave a comment but run into that paywall, feel free to just reply to the post. I read all comments and emails.

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