One of the tools to help you find your piece of the puzzle is crafting advice for your younger self.  Susan collected just such advice from many people.  By sharing what they learned on their journey, they became Voices of Wisdom. Some of these Voices of Wisdom appear on this page.She would like you to add your voice, so this is an invitation to give your advice in the form of a letter to your younger self.   

Here is what to do to give your advice in the form of a letter to your younger self: Pick a point in time when you were younger. You may pick the day you graduated, the day you got your first job, the day your heart was broken for first time, or you may just want to divide your current age by two. Write a letter to your younger self and provide the best advice you can give. This is your letter, and there are no rules, but to help your thinking, the letter could give advice as business-like as “plastics� ala 1970’s movie with Dustin Hoffman, The Graduate, as practical as “only floss the teeth you want to keep,� as meaningful as “have confidence in your intuition,� as spiritual as “open yourself up to the universe and the universe will provide every thing you need� or a combination of all of these. What do you wish you would have known?

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To protect your confidentiality, please provide the following as an identifier - first and middle initial and your year of birth followed by an ♂ if you are male and an ♀ if you are female – at the beginning of your letter, i.e. B.W. 1959 ♀ Share this invitation with as many of your friends as you like and ask them to do the same. 
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Personal Talking Point # 2: We are all on a journey, and we all have lessons to learn on this journey. If we open ourselves up, the cooperative universe always provides exactly what we need to learn, grow and discover the reason we are here.

Susan Myhre Hayes
​​S.M.H. 1949 ♀Â