Excellent tip Deborah! I don’t think it is coincidence that I received a bonsai tree as a gift recently. Upon reading the directions for it’s care, it said to remove some tips to allow for further grown. Your talk has inspired to examine what aspects of myself can benefit from pruning in order to grow. Thoughtfully, Diane
Deb_Zucker
on July 21, 2014 at 10:21 pm
Beautiful. Love the living reflection you have of this in your Bonsai tree!
alison
on May 30, 2016 at 4:21 pm
Very to the point, liked the idea of pruning, pruning can sometimes feel dramatic to do, but it does engender new and fresh growth.
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Excellent tip Deborah! I don’t think it is coincidence that I received a bonsai tree as a gift recently. Upon reading the directions for it’s care, it said to remove some tips to allow for further grown. Your talk has inspired to examine what aspects of myself can benefit from pruning in order to grow. Thoughtfully, Diane
Beautiful. Love the living reflection you have of this in your Bonsai tree!
Very to the point, liked the idea of pruning, pruning can sometimes feel dramatic to do, but it does engender new and fresh growth.
Indeed! So glad it spoke to you!