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The sight of the trail into the wild, is retrieved . Thanking you (and the Gorillas clan)

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❤️❤️❤️

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Help....pathway of white breadcrumbs ( as borrowed from Hansel and Gretal fairy stories) required in this dark forest to access week 5 Drawn to the wild, ? I would usually receive an email , cannot fathom where the lesson is on the website. Wisdoms please with thanks...Merrill

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I love the analogy Merrill! You should be able to click on the link from any of the emails you've received to log in, or go to https://www.natalieeslick.com/drawn-to-wild and the gorillas are the the latest lesson. Your emails may come at different times depending on the date signed up 😊. I can't wait to see yours!

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Beautiful Natalie! 🤗

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Oh thank you for your kind words Nikki!

I just read your post on Instagram, and I think so many of us, particularly artists, are feeling the same. But likeyou, I am empowering myself to use the app how I want to, not get caught up in the striving to get more followers (since they rarely see what I post anyway!) and use it as a little gallery, and keep in touch with those who comment regularly. This place here feels so much more aligned with my need for gentle, slow, and intentional - it sounds like that's for you too!

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You're absolutely right Natalie! At the moment I feel like I've got one foot in both camps which is a bit overwhelming in terms of trying to 'do it all', but I'm hoping that will settle down as I get more comfortable over here and embrace the slightly slower pace!

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Running wildly with haresome pleasures

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Yes! How wonderful :)

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