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A reminder of the pleasure to be found in stopping to notice things.
Wherever we go, life is happening. And all too often, we let it pass us by. We're caught up in our phones, in our heads, in a conversation from three weeks ago. But if we slow down, open our eyes and look around, it's possible to observe the tiny miracles that are occurring all around us. In The Place I'm In, Miranda Keeling, author of The Year I Stopped to Notice and writer and presenter of multi-award-winning podcast Stopping to Notice shares observations she's collected from years of paying attention. Sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, sometimes weird but always strangely appealing, they invite you to look at the world anew, slow down, and take the time to notice.A reminder of the pleasure to be found in stopping to notice things.
Wherever we go, life is happening. And all too often, we let it pass us by. We're caught up in our phones, in our heads, in a conversation from three weeks ago. But if we slow down, open our eyes and look around, it's possible to observe the tiny miracles that are occurring all around us. In The Place I'm In, Miranda Keeling, author of The Year I Stopped to Notice and writer and presenter of multi-award-winning podcast Stopping to Notice shares observations she's collected from years of paying attention. Sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, sometimes weird but always strangely appealing, they invite you to look at the world anew, slow down, and take the time to notice.
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