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Lessons from Karla

Lessons from Karla

October 17, 2020

"I saw a transformation in Karla’s voice and mannerisms when the conversation shifted to all her accomplishments"

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One Life, Two Stories

One Life, Two Stories

October 11, 2020

"During my abusive relationship with my first boyfriend, I thought maybe this is how it is behind closed doors. I didn’t know any better. I was so young, and no one really talked about unhealthy relationships back then."

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Learning from Amy

Learning from Amy

September 05, 2020

A person who has so many downs could have a tendency to be careful, less adventurous, and ungrateful for the progress. Amy showed me how she feels completely strong and protected. She understands fully that downs may come, as most people have to go through various disappointments in life, but she is fully aware that her resilience arsenal is full of weapons that she knows how to use.

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Childhood Chronic Pain

Childhood Chronic Pain

August 29, 2020 1 Comment

"I knew I loved my husband so much. I was torn between the pain I felt and being a burden to my husband. There was something still keeping me here. So, I asked for help. I went into psychiatric hospitals, twice in one year, where I was sedated with medications to the point that I could not feel any emotion. However, the medications kept me alive for as long as I needed to find other treatments."

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From Hair Stylist to Author

From Hair Stylist to Author

August 15, 2020 1 Comment

"Every night this happened, it was always because I had done something bad, which accelerated the shame I felt. I was confused, especially because he said that my mother knew about it. I was hurt. It felt uncomfortable, wrong, and so painful."

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Learning from April's Kintsugi Story

Learning from April's Kintsugi Story

August 08, 2020

"April sees people with completely different eyes, especially now that she understands how God loves us all independently of who we are and our choices. She loved her kids fully, and she learned from raising them that the most important and difficult part is communication."

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Learning from Savannah

Learning from Savannah

July 25, 2020

You can rebuild after abuse. The damage from an abusive relationship takes a deep toll. When Savannah spoke about wanting to help girls and young women, she mentioned wanting to focus on confidence-building and how to choose relationships.

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Chosen One

Chosen One

July 18, 2020

My parents raised me with one main message:  there was nothing I couldn’t do. If I wanted to try Karate, and I did because my brother was learning Karate, I did it. I would just need to learn how.

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Getting my Sh*t Together by 60

Getting my Sh*t Together by 60

March 29, 2020 8 Comments

My brother died for no good reason. He touched the truck and got electrocuted. He was not there to save anyone. There was no heroic act, just a simple accident that took his life. It was time to accept it for what it was. I had found a newspaper clipping; I had it in my possession the entire time, but I didn’t read or internalize the facts. It was so much easier to tell an incredible story of heroism, in order to make the loss less devastating.

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“You have no power over me.” - Movie: Labyrinth (1986)

“You have no power over me.” - Movie: Labyrinth (1986)

March 14, 2020

"Sometimes, we have to hit rock bottom in order to catapult ourselves out of the breakage. It is so scary. She hopes that she can create a platform for those with similar backgrounds and similar interests so they can be a family, a community of support while they all add gold to their breaks."

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Learning from Madeleine's Kintsugi Story

Learning from Madeleine's Kintsugi Story

January 25, 2020

If you let go of anger, you open the door to joy. This happened when she could think about her circumstances in a more empathetic way. She began understanding a bit of the other side. Madeleine grasped that these men were not born evil, that at some point they were innocent babies. Something awful must have happened to them to turn them into rapists, and she could actually feel compassion and empathy.

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From Innocent Joy to Tragedy

From Innocent Joy to Tragedy

January 18, 2020 1 Comment

I spent a month in a juvenile psychiatric hospital, and after that I was back to my awful behavior. I drank. I did drugs. I was promiscuous, because I did not believe I could say no. I did not love myself, nor did I believe that anyone ever could. You see, I thought I was dirty and broken forever.

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