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					<description><![CDATA[<p>proactively punctuating life with the plausible, powerful possibilities of positive thought presented through a plethora of “P’s”. – ♥ – &#8220;Practice makes perfect&#8221;. Or at least it makes for better. And better. And better. If you want to be proficient, you&#8217;ve got to plod on, persist, persevere, pursue and practice, practice,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>proactively punctuating life with the plausible, powerful possibilities of positive thought presented through a plethora of “P’s”.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Practice makes perfect&#8221;. Or at least it makes for better. And better. And better. If you want to be proficient, you&#8217;ve got to plod on, persist, persevere, pursue and practice, practice, practice ~ and in the process come to know satisfaction and personal pride, and in the end, who knows how prolific you might become&#8230; and when you do, how glad you&#8217;ll be for having practiced your little heart out.</p>
<p><em>(And oh-by-the-way, the target&#8217;s always moving, so you&#8217;re never done&#8230;&#8230;. but the good news is that it simply becomes a natural part of creating a better you. It&#8217;s never too late. So practice on!)</em></p>
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