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Feb. 19th, 2012 08:08 pmIt was good to spend the weekend with Chaya. We did much processing and talked through many, many things together. It felt good and natural to be there for each other. I like the way she simply is who she is, without hiding or overly complicating anything. When she's in pain, she's in pain. When she's happy, she's happy. She's not afraid to speak her truth and show the world who she really is, but she's not a drama queen, either. I have great respect for this. It's a tricky balance.
She's also very tolerant of me and my 27,000 coaching and improvement projects: we painted, we vision boarded, we cooked, we threw cards, we talked through her business numbers, transferred IttyBiz workshops to her computer, made a transformational reading list, made an oil blend, created all kinds of plans and strategies and and and...
We left her house clean, too. It felt good.