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Grateful for woodworking

hen I wake up in the morning, before my brain begins its daylong deluge of to-dos and worries, I try to bring to mind at least three things for which I’m grateful. The list varies from day to day and could include simple ideas such as appreciating a good night’s sleep or looking forward to a tasty breakfast. Or perhaps sentiments

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