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    Identity,  The Kitchen Sink

    You’re Awesome Just The Way You Are

    When you come across a phrase or a quote about how you're good enough just the way you are, I challenge you not to roll your eyes. Yes, it's sappy, and we all make mistakes. But here's the bottom line: despite all our foibles and blunders, there is no prerequisite to being awesome.

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    If My Mom We’re Still Here, I’d Want Her To Know I’m Okay

    As much as we believe we cannot endure, we do. It can be hard to get back up, but get back up we do. The challenges we experience in life don’t have to remain heavy or oppressive. They can be the foundation on which we build our resilience, tenacity, and unwillingness to sit in the shadows of our sorrow or pain.

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    Sprint Towards Your Dreams! I’ll Meet You At The Finish Line.

    To ignore our fears when faced with an actual danger is inadvisable at best. But it's a different thing entirely when we allow countless what if's to dictate what dreams we reach for. On some level, we know this. Otherwise, our dreams, some of which we've held onto since childhood, would simply leave us alone.

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I’m a dog lover, chocolate addict, warm bread sniffer, slow tea sipper, blank notebook hoarder, nomadic homebody. I seek out opportunities to live my life on purpose.


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