Background
Tongue in cheek Wilde highlights the importance of self-love.

It is the ultimate foundational relationship that lasts a lifetime. 

Only through loving ourselves can we open the door to healthier relationships with others. 

Today’s Philosercise 
Look in the mirror today and say three kind things to yourself that affirm your worth. 
Easy!

About the Author
Oscar Wilde (1854–1900), an Irish poet, playwright, and author known for his sharp wit and flamboyant style. 

Wilde is one of the most celebrated literary figures of the late 19th century, best known for his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and his iconic plays such as The Importance of Being Earnest and An Ideal Husband.

In our philosophical Advent Calendar, you’ll find delightful gifts for Christmas (and really for the whole of the year) that won’t cost you a cent!
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Impossible? Not at all! Our calendar is free and brings you a daily philosophical insight with an image and a short exercise. The first and overarching exercise, of course, is patience—only one door per day!

Each image contains one or more hidden letters. When correctly arranged, they will form a meaningful phrase in our puzzle rally at the end. More details will follow as Advent progresses.

Feel free to leave comments with suggestions or share your personal experiences with the exercises. The most productive contributions will be published. Write directly in the comments below or contact us via email at admin@yourpaceyourplace.com.

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Share the calendar with your friends (and enemies—everyone can benefit from it 😁).

Have fun!
The Bodymechanix Limited Team

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