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She Did It Anyway


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When I came across this picture, I thought of myself - Not my younger self, but my older self - I did not trust myself enough back then - I still have reservations regarding my self confidence but I have decided to push forward and try ... Such a small word ... Only three letters but I feel it packs a punch ... 

I am not the best writer, but I am sure there are worse out there - I am not the best photographer, but I push on. I am not the best poet, but I continue to enjoy writing ... 

What have you done, Anyway?   

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  1. I love these words: "she did it anyway" This makes a great writing prompt.

    With fear and hesitation in my heart....I created love notes anyway. And now I am soaking it in and savoring each and every moment.

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    1. So great to hear from you, Jennifer ~ Yes ~ This is exactly what I mean ~ Love Notes is only the beginning for you ~ I can feel it ~ So glad we connected!

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