My dentist once told me that letting go is like…

my dentistballoon and let go


Sources: curious-ginger and wewanderandwonder.com

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Comments

  1. mimijk says:

    And sometimes you’re not letting go – you’re just extending the line…not sure all things (and chilldren?) want to be released. Just given a longer string from which to fly.

  2. So, so true. I astonish myself sometimes at the things that I hang on to….

  3. srp17 says:

    Agree. Very true.

  4. brilliant!

  5. Perfect comparison about how many times you run your tongue over the spot. Letting go isn’t always easy.

  6. Alex Jones says:

    Good dentists would say prevention is better than cure, thus it is better to avoid being in a bad situation of ending up being bonded to a bad outcome or bad tooth.

  7. Reblogged this on LifeRevelation and commented:
    Today is the day to impress upon you the concept of now…it keeps showing up in nearly everything I am reading…
    Be encouraged!

  8. So true…many times we hide it in our pocket for a while pretending that we have let it go and then will slip it out every now and then to make sure it is still there. Letting go of those painful toxic things in our life is good, but sometimes we need the assistance of the dentist.

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