Ethan - Author Wendell Sweet youtu.be/3aayx7es7qY
#Disability #Drama #LifeStory #Romance Disability fiction, Dell Sweet, Romance, True Life, Fiction, Saga, Life Journey,
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Ethan - Author Wendell Sweet youtu.be/3aayx7es7qY
#Disability #Drama #LifeStory #Romance Disability fiction, Dell Sweet, Romance, True Life, Fiction, Saga, Life Journey,
Do you know someone who has been on a difficult, life-changing journey? Solstice the turtle has. Her story inspired me to create this painting. Read more: kathrynmcrowley.com/2022/05/30/g...
#journey #challenge #survival #art #VisualartIreland #oceanlife #lifestory #f*ckaiart
Being FirstGen isn’t about fitting into a category. It’s about owning a story that rewrites what’s possible.
#FirstGen #Quote #FirstGenProud #QuoteoftheDay #LifeStory
For years I thought I was just bad at paying attention. Turns out, a piece of my story was missing. In my new blog, I share the long journey to discovering my Deafblind identity.
Read here:
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#Deafblind #CRS #DisabilityJourney #LifeStory #Advocacy #DisabilityAwareness
New episode #lifestory #BUSS #child #family #therapeutic
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The one real touchstone I caught before that life took over was the US version of Queer as Folk. It was my one glimpse into that world before I headed into a career that was high-stakes, life and death. #Gay #Queer #GayBear #Overseas #LifeStory #lgbt #HumanInterest #Cybersecurity #Ottawa
It didn’t seem suspicious at first; it unraveled later, when the details stopped agreeing. Some people aren’t lying — just repeating a reality they need to believe. Full story → IG Tales & Twists. Discretion Advised → Spotify. #LifeCoach #SelfAware #LifeLesson #PersonalGrowth #Motivation #LifeStory
She tried to silence her inner critic by arguing with it. The arguments never ended. Peace arrived unexpectedly when she stopped debating the voice and started noticing the space it appeared inside. #lifestory
She tried to stay positive so nothing would fall apart. When things still unraveled, she noticed the relief that came from no longer being responsible for holding the world together. #lifestory
He kept trying to figure himself out, as if clarity would finally let him relax. The more he analyzed, the more distance he felt. One day it struck him that understanding wasn’t creating peace—it was postponing presence. #lifestory
He thought letting go meant losing control. What he found instead was space—unfamiliar, unsettling, and strangely kind. The fear didn’t vanish, but it no longer felt like an enemy once it wasn’t being resisted. #lifestory
Lifestory: Inspired by Catholic nuns, Kenyan Lutheran pastor becomes church’s first female presiding bishop. @sightmagazine.bsky.social #Lifestory #Kenya #KenyaEvangelicalLutheranChurch #RevCatherineNginaMusau #femalebishops #womeninthechurch #Lutherans
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He believed discipline would save him. When structure collapsed, something quieter took its place—an ability to respond rather than control that felt unfamiliar but strangely alive. #lifestory
He believed peace required resolution. Questions lingered anyway. Peace arrived quietly beside them, not as an answer—but as the absence of urgency to resolve what wasn’t broken. #lifestory
She believed she needed more confidence to be honest. Honesty came anyway, trembling and imperfect. The confidence arrived later, as a side effect—not a prerequisite. #lifestory
She measured her worth by how useful she was to others. When no one needed her for a while, the discomfort felt personal. Only later did she notice how quietly exhausting it had been to earn belonging every day. #lifestory
She assumed letting go would feel dramatic. When it felt ordinary instead, she worried she was missing something. The ordinariness turned out to be the point. #lifestory
She believed being okay meant having answers. When answers faded, anxiety returned. What softened things wasn’t certainty—but the permission to remain present without resolving the question immediately. #lifestory
She kept improving herself, convinced one more insight would finally fix the unease. Each realization helped—briefly. What lingered wasn’t failure, but the suspicion that she was trying to solve an experience she was meant to feel. #lifestory
He tried to stay ahead of problems by thinking everything through. The thinking worked—until life changed faster than his plans. What remained wasn’t failure, but the quiet realization that anticipation had never been control. #lifestory
He believed awakening would feel obvious. Instead, it felt ordinary—like noticing he’d been tensing his jaw for years and finally letting it soften without ceremony or announcement. #lifestory
He tried to stay grounded by rehearsing possible futures. The rehearsals multiplied. Grounding appeared unexpectedly when he noticed his feet were already touching the floor. #lifestory
He believed letting go would feel like relief. Instead, it felt like standing without a railing. The fear didn’t signal danger—it signaled unfamiliar freedom he hadn’t yet learned how to trust. #lifestory
He thought awareness would eliminate patterns. The patterns stayed. What disappeared was the belief that their appearance meant he had failed. #lifestory
He confused consistency with rigidity. When life disrupted his routine, anxiety spiked. Flexibility felt like failure until he noticed how alive adaptation actually felt. #lifestory
She kept checking whether she was doing life correctly. The checking never ended. Relief came when she noticed life wasn’t grading her—it was just unfolding, indifferent to her self-evaluations. #lifestory
She thought awareness meant constant vigilance. The exhaustion surprised her. What helped wasn’t more watching—but trusting that experience could unfold without constant supervision. #lifestory
She told herself she just needed more time. More time to heal, to grow, to arrive. Years passed smoothly that way, until she noticed time had never asked to be waited on—only lived inside. #lifestory
He confused calm with avoidance. When feelings surfaced, he panicked. Later, he noticed calm wasn’t the absence of emotion—it was the willingness to let emotion move without interference. #lifestory