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The power of a little bit
Posted on August 9, 2019August 9, 2019

The power of a little bit

It’s easy to believe there just isn’t enough time to do something we love or to learn something we’d like to learn. We think if only we had an hour, or a day, or a weekend, to give to our passion, then we could enjoy doing it. But the truth is, taking (or making) a … Continue reading The power of a little bit

The things we tell ourselves
Posted on June 11, 2019June 21, 2019

The things we tell ourselves

the things we tell ourselvesabout ourselveshave power I’ve always said I don’t know how to draw. I’ve always said I have no spatial intelligence. I’ve always said I have terrible handwriting. Whether or not these things were true from the beginning, they certainly became true over time. But I’ve come to believe that certain things … Continue reading The things we tell ourselves

Learning to see light and shadow
Posted on June 6, 2019June 11, 2019

Learning to see light and shadow

By nature, I’m a pretty happy, optimistic person. I don’t have trouble seeing the bright side of things. But the last few years of my life have involved a staggering amount of trauma and loss. These days, no matter what happy things are happening in my life, the hard, sad things can cast a rather … Continue reading Learning to see light and shadow

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