Changes In Life
Becoming the woman you were meant to be
Word Damage
By: Barbara Ayars,
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She whipped around, getting right in my face, her own flushed and angry because I’d asked “why”.
“Just who do you think you are?” She spat.
I hung my head, staring at my shoes.
“Answer me, you brat! Look at me!” She was shaking mad.
I raised my head and looked at her,...
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Words Along The Way
By: Judy Hawkinson,
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Are you the person you want to be? Have you allowed unconscious choices, past experiences, other people’s “shoulds” to determine your present lifestyle? If you would like to become the one you are meant to be, you have the power within you to discover your True Self. The two most difficul...
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June10
By: Nancilynn Saylor,
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There is no year written here, just June 10, because every year it arrives to find me in the same a melancholy state of mind as I await the time heralding its arrival.
On June 10, 2004, I lost my son, my first-born child. We spoke on the telephone early that morning as we often did;...
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