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A transformation of 18+ years in the eyes of an emotional being from age 14 to now.
We can be anyone we want so why do we often choose to be mirror images of
those around us?
This is not a book or message about finding myself or how to help others find themselves. This
is a collection of time. A collection of growth on how to gain the courage to share when no one
asks. We can be anyone we want so why do we often choose to be mirror images of those
around us. Why do we camouflage to seek acceptance and validation or rebel in an effort to
prove a point? Many get stuck, lost, and numb. At least I did. I had to ask myself the deeper
questions that I love to ask others. I had to do the work because no one else was asking. By the
end, I had answers. If you read this, I hope the same for you.
"I stopped writing when I was eighteen. Literally stopped. ......I was always in the place
between giving up and pushing on."
We can be anyone we want so why do we often choose to be mirror images of
those around us?
This is not a book or message about finding myself or how to help others find themselves. This
is a collection of time. A collection of growth on how to gain the courage to share when no one
asks. We can be anyone we want so why do we often choose to be mirror images of those
around us. Why do we camouflage to seek acceptance and validation or rebel in an effort to
prove a point? Many get stuck, lost, and numb. At least I did. I had to ask myself the deeper
questions that I love to ask others. I had to do the work because no one else was asking. By the
end, I had answers. If you read this, I hope the same for you.
"I stopped writing when I was eighteen. Literally stopped. ......I was always in the place
between giving up and pushing on."