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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 23:06:42 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Accepting</title>
      <description>I heard someone on TV the other day say that it took her a long time to come to this realization:&amp;nbsp; Deal with the person sitting in front of you, not the person as they were.
&amp;nbsp;
That is so true, you have to just deal with things day by day, and sometimes moment by moment each day.&amp;nbsp; There are never two days the same.</description>
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      <title>Accepting</title>
      <description>I heard someone on TV the other day say that it took her a long time to come to this realization:&amp;nbsp; Deal with the person sitting in front of you, not the person as they were.
&amp;nbsp;
That is so true, you have to just deal with things day by day, and sometimes moment by moment each day.&amp;nbsp; There are never two days the same.</description>
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