The value here is so self-evident, and it is so addicting because there is nothing else out there like it. No other “product” gives people so much worth, such value, as this does since this literally adds to the deepest enjoyment of their lives, of themselves, of their loved ones…it even teaches them how to remember, or rediscover within themselves that deepest excitement which marked them as children, literally bursting with joy over this or that new reality which they found gave them boundless joy…all your Friday Night Essence really means is rediscovering your own deepest truth about who you are and what sends your excitement off the charts. When we were kids, there was no ‘thinking’ about what we liked to do or loved to learn yet more about–we just felt the feeling, and very naturally pursued it into whatever gave us more of that feeling, whether it was collecting stamps or baseball cards, animals, sports, playing with a camera, doing math, playing with dress-up, playing music, making cookies, it didn’t matter…we didn’t question it–if it made us feel good–we wanted more of it. The value here is teaching people to once again do exactly the same as we did originally–notice our feelings, and pursue those that expand our hearts, that make us feel excited and good and happy.
Lisa N.
The value here is so self-evident, and it is so addicting because there is nothing else out there like it. No other “product” gives people so much worth, such value, as this does since this literally adds to the deepest enjoyment of their lives, of themselves, of their loved ones…it even teaches them how to remember, or rediscover within themselves that deepest excitement which marked them as children, literally bursting with joy over this or that new reality which they found gave them boundless joy…all your Friday Night Essence really means is rediscovering your own deepest truth about who you are and what sends your excitement off the charts. When we were kids, there was no ‘thinking’ about what we liked to do or loved to learn yet more about–we just felt the feeling, and very naturally pursued it into whatever gave us more of that feeling, whether it was collecting stamps or baseball cards, animals, sports, playing with a camera, doing math, playing with dress-up, playing music, making cookies, it didn’t matter…we didn’t question it–if it made us feel good–we wanted more of it. The value here is teaching people to once again do exactly the same as we did originally–notice our feelings, and pursue those that expand our hearts, that make us feel excited and good and happy.
Lisa N.
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