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From the
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By Jacqui Derbecker
...a time to look further inside ourselves for our
own inner growth and renewal.
It is now a time for the snow melt. I know a lot of us are
so looking forward to the fresh new tulips and the faces of
the daffodils smiling up at us in the sun. The deep freeze
was stopping us in our tracks and we had no choice but to
slow down completely.
As we enter into Spring, we begin to look further inside
ourselves for our own growth and renewal. This Spring
Issue contains writers who invite this inner growth and
who can teach you how to nurture its depths in order
to discover your true self, release old ideas and renew.
Whether it be through proper nutrition, exercise, clearing our self-destructive thoughts, reading great quotes or
connecting to your feelings at a very deep level.
We are excited to introduce the second issue of Another
View Orillia and all the writers with their words of wisdom, encouragement and advice. I would suggest you
connect with them for further “next steps”.
With the Spring issue, we also have a wonderful new online platform for the magazine in addition to the print
version. This will allow you to share the magic and inspiration of Another View Magazine with your friends and
family by sharing it online! Please find the link to the online edition on the inside the front cover of each issue.
We are embracing the growth and renewal of Spring at
Another View Magazine, too!
Walk into this day with gratitude and know that everything is in perfect plan.
■ Jacqui Derbecker
Clairvoyant, Consultant, Teacher,
Speaker, Published Author
Founder of The Waterview Space
150 Dunlop St. East Unit 106
www.jacquiconsults.com
[email protected]
705-737-5079
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By Dr. Jody Snider
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The only way that we can live is if we grow. The
only way that we can grow is if we change. The
only way that we can change is if we learn. The
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learn w iv et are exposed. And
the only way that we can become exposed is if we
throw ourselves out into the open. Do it. Throw
yourself.
- C. Joybell C.
The last few months have been ones of significant change
for me, and I, like many others, can admit that I’ve strugssenlleW Changetladefinition, different,aN
gled with change. & h is, by eH larut unknown. It can be frightening. It is really no wonder we
often resist it. The question is, at what cost?
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To resist change is to resist movement and growth. We
become stagnant, weighed down. “Stuck” is a term I hear
often from the patients in my Naturopathic practice. This
resistance can then manifest itself physiologically; disease, fatigue, weight gain, depression, anxiety, and more.
What we need to understand is that we create this stagnation, and only we can remove it.
As Winter turns to Spring and we come out o