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Spell: Nurturing Relationships with Fun

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By the end of winter, it isn't unusual to find yourself growing restless and impatient for spring and cranky with those around you. This can be especially true in colder climates where you might be stuck inside with people. Take this restless and impatient energy and turn it into something fun instead. Have a family game night, challenge your colleagues to a good-natured competition, or invite your friends over for a silly movie. Say this spell to help channel that restless energy into more productive paths that nurture rather than strain your relationships:

"As winter winds to an end and I
find myself restless and rude,
Help me to find a path to improve
my mind and my mood.
Help relationships to shine as
we wait for the summer sun,
Turning winter's dark and gloom
into playfulness and silly fun."
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