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	<title>Comments on: Personal vs. Professional</title>
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		<title>By: Lise</title>
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		<description>This entry has been inspiring for me to read. I too have been thinking about the blending of personal and the professional, or the public and the private self in terms of what we share with the public. In wishing to live with authenticity, as you say, being our true selves in every aspect of our life, is it necessary to have a division, a duality?

Strong, smart, whole women who fully embrace and embody the fullness of who they are, and live their truth to the best of their ability in all areas of their life should celebrate the wholeness of who they are in one beautiful package. 

Talk the talk. Walk the walk. This is me. Here I am.

Awesome.

So thank you for putting that out there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This entry has been inspiring for me to read. I too have been thinking about the blending of personal and the professional, or the public and the private self in terms of what we share with the public. In wishing to live with authenticity, as you say, being our true selves in every aspect of our life, is it necessary to have a division, a duality?</p>
<p>Strong, smart, whole women who fully embrace and embody the fullness of who they are, and live their truth to the best of their ability in all areas of their life should celebrate the wholeness of who they are in one beautiful package. </p>
<p>Talk the talk. Walk the walk. This is me. Here I am.</p>
<p>Awesome.</p>
<p>So thank you for putting that out there.</p>
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