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Tag Archives: walking alongside
What it Really Means to Hold Space for Someone – Heather Plett
What it Really Means to Hold Space for Someone Click on the above link for this wonderful piece on Uplift Connect from May this year by Heather – not generally a fan of ‘8 tips’ type articles, but been meaning … Continue reading →
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