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Therapy session March 3rd
Yesterday was a Pavel day and what a day it was. Any time I start thinking that my appointments are becoming mundane I get smacked with an insight. Some are good and some are challenges. Yesterday threw me for a … Continue reading
Posted in The Journey
Tagged abusive relationship, boundaries, confidence, Fear, Friendship, struggling, Therapy
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Shine!
Shine today! Even if you don’t feel like it, trust me, you are shining! Just by being you someone is filled with joy. So Shine!
Posted in Thoughts, jottings, ramblings, & nothings
Tagged confidence, joy, self-love, shine
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Big step!
I have big news to share on a step that I have taken and (hold on to your hat) followed through on. I have published a book. **stop for giggles and grins! It isn’t a novel, but it is a … Continue reading
Posted in The Journey
Tagged book, confidence, follow through, health, investing in myself, mental health, mood tracker, proud, publishing, risk taking
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The joy of language
In the post “Proving a point” I discuss my reaction to my therapists use of the word eccentric. During my last appointment it occurred to me that we had the joy of language going on. As I have stated my … Continue reading
Posted in The Journey
Tagged comfortable, confidence, different, eccentric, fitting in, individual, language, normal, Therapy
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Which accoutrements make you feel better?
We all have days when we are just lacking in self-confidence. On those days we may wear an outfit we know we look good in or something that makes us feel happy. In the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts, jottings, ramblings, & nothings
Tagged body image, confidence, lift, shoes
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My issue with sharing
Okay I have a hang up when it comes to “sharing, confiding, unburdening myself” whatever you want to call it with my therapist. Scratch that, I have this issue with everyone. Ask those close to me and I am sure … Continue reading