Step into the magic: Awakening your inner child

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Step into the magic. Life can often feel mundane and routine, as we go about our daily tasks and responsibilities. We become trapped in the monotony of our routines, and fail to see the magic that surrounds us. But what if we could change our perspective, and step into the magic that is all around us? Magic can be found in the simplest of things – from a warm smile from a stranger, to the beautiful colors of a sunset. It’s in the laughter of a child and the cozy comfort of a good book. Magic is all around us, waiting to be discovered.


KW: What was the most challenging thing about participating in Clash of the Cones? What was the most rewarding?

I do, however, believe that magic is art, and there is a chance to incorporate art into everything you do, from how you drink your water to how you take your shower. Rogers Chocolates , a National Historic Site, is the oldest chocolate ship in Victoria, and it s apparently haunted by the founders, Charles and Leah Rogers.

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Magic is all around us, waiting to be discovered. But how do we step into the magic? It starts with being present in the moment. Too often, we are distracted by our thoughts and worries, and fail to fully experience the beauty that surrounds us.

A Chat With Ryan Kurr, Ice Cream Witch

Coming to you today from Colorado, where I’m participating in a conference for travel writers (my day job!) and enjoying the stunning scenery. Today I walked past no less than three ice cream shops and one gelato shop, so I’m basically in heaven.

Speaking of ice cream, did you watch Clash of the Cones last year? It was a reality show hosted by Ben & Jerry’s, where six ice cream masters competed to create an original B&J flavor. One of the contestants, Ryan Kurr, was one of us! He calls himself the Ice Cream Witch and considers making ice cream a type of magic.

I’m so excited to tell you that for today’s newsletter, we have an interview with the Ice Cream Witch himself! Read on to geek out over spellcraft in its sweetest form.

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Step into the magic

We rush from one task to another, always thinking of what needs to be done next. But if we take the time to truly be present, to notice the little things, we can find magic in the ordinary. Stepping into the magic also requires a shift in our perspective. Instead of complaining and focusing on the negative, we can choose to see the positive and embrace the wonders of life. It’s about finding joy in the small things – a cup of coffee in the morning, a brisk walk in nature, or a heartfelt conversation with a loved one. When we choose to see the magic in everyday life, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. The more we look for magic, the more we will find it. Perhaps the most important part of stepping into the magic is cultivating a sense of wonder and curiosity. Children have a natural ability to find magic in the world around them, because they approach everything with a sense of awe and wonder. As we grow older, we often lose this sense of curiosity, as we become jaded by life’s disappointments. But if we can reclaim that childlike wonder, we can rediscover the magic that is always there. So, let’s step into the magic. Let’s choose to be present in the moment, to shift our perspective, and to cultivate a sense of wonder. Let’s open our eyes to the beauty that surrounds us, and embrace the magic that is waiting to be discovered. Life is too short to be lived in a mundane and routine way. It’s time to step into the magic and make every moment count..

Reviews for "Step into the magic: Embracing the power of dreams and manifestation"

1. John - 2/5 stars - I found "Step into the magic" to be quite underwhelming. The characters were flat and uninteresting, and the plot lacked depth and originality. The writing style also left much to be desired, as it felt disjointed and poorly edited. Overall, I was disappointed with this book and would not recommend it to others looking for a captivating and imaginative read.
2. Sarah - 1/5 stars - "Step into the magic" was a complete waste of time. The story was predictable and cliché, with no surprises or plot twists to keep me engaged. The dialogue was cringe-worthy, and the character development was practically non-existent. I found myself skim-reading through most of the book, hoping it would get better, but it never did. Save yourself the trouble and skip this one.
3. Emily - 3/5 stars - I had mixed feelings about "Step into the magic". While the premise seemed promising, the execution fell short for me. The pacing was inconsistent, with certain parts dragging on unnecessarily, while others felt rushed and lacking in detail. I also struggled to connect with the characters, as they seemed shallow and one-dimensional. However, the magical elements and world-building were intriguing, which redeemed the book to some extent. Overall, it was an average read that I would not necessarily recommend.
4. Mark - 2/5 stars - "Step into the magic" was a disappointing read for me. The story had potential but failed to deliver. The plot was predictable, and the conflicts felt contrived. The writing style was also subpar, with clunky sentences and awkward descriptions. I found myself losing interest, and by the end, I was just glad to be done with it. There are much better fantasy books out there, so I wouldn't waste my time on this one if I were you.

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