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I Have a Strange Muse, and She Is Called Stinker

This month I’m participating in the A to Z Challenge, blogging every day of the month of April, except Sundays, on a topic from A to Z. I’m posting short-form topics meant to get you talking and sharing! Join the discussion in the comments. I don’t believe in the concept of a muse. I believe…

April 22, 2016 in Inspiration & Self-Improvement.
no regrets, embrace your weird

Why It’s Better to Be YOU Even Though You’re Weird

The closest friend I ever had once said to me, “You have what people want.” “Are you drunk?” I asked. But he meant it. It took a long time, until recently, for me to see that he miiiight be right. I’ve been hiding for years. Most of my life, really. I didn’t share much of…

April 6, 2015 in Inspiration & Self-Improvement.

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