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		<title>By: Cathy Keates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That is an awfully deep thought for the coffee line! I love it. It can be a huge release to give up needing to be first. There are probably a lot of reasons we are always trying to be first, but part of it seems to me to be the hurry, hurry, hurry of our lives. Letting go of always needing to be in a hurry can be such a release - of tension, of pressure. Not to mention feeling better about not having to be in front of others, but getting comfortable being behind. Funny how a simple trip for coffee can be so revealing.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is an awfully deep thought for the coffee line! I love it. It can be a huge release to give up needing to be first. There are probably a lot of reasons we are always trying to be first, but part of it seems to me to be the hurry, hurry, hurry of our lives. Letting go of always needing to be in a hurry can be such a release &#8211; of tension, of pressure. Not to mention feeling better about not having to be in front of others, but getting comfortable being behind. Funny how a simple trip for coffee can be so revealing.</p>
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