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Evidence of Fear And Freedom

  The notes gave physical substance to her words, leaving Starkey feeling vulnerable because she thought of the notes as evidence. Demolition Angel __Robert Crais I believe that the greatest fear of anyone who even considers keeping a journal is … Continue reading

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Sorting This From That

  This morning, I am confused. That means I am both hesitant and indecisive. Slow to move on anything, no matter how small or inconsequential. Feeling fogged in and hoping for some clearing soon. Don’t like the feeling. Much prefer … Continue reading

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A Few Negatives in The 101

  Number eight on my 101 list of things about me states that I am opinionated. So far, I have kept my list on the positive side of things, or at least attempted to do that. Today, I’m going to … Continue reading

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Guilt Is Not a Feeling

  Many years ago, a very wise person told me that “guilt is not a feeling, it is a fact.” It took me several more years to fully comprehend exactly what that meant. If guilt was not a feeling, and … Continue reading

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A Balancing Act (With Questions)

I recently received an email which contained a video of an amazing Russian balancing act. A young woman stepped onto a spongy pole held, on either end, by two young men. She proceeded to do flips and somersaults, high into … Continue reading

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