Naseem Rochette
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The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
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“Acceptance is not
a state of mind you reach and say, “Whee! I’ve accepted myself and all my flaws, and life here on out will be grand.” It’s often a process of putting the memories and angst aside for a time and then sometimes being woken again to the pain, then repeating the process until you finally accept the situation and move on.”
― The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
a state of mind you reach and say, “Whee! I’ve accepted myself and all my flaws, and life here on out will be grand.” It’s often a process of putting the memories and angst aside for a time and then sometimes being woken again to the pain, then repeating the process until you finally accept the situation and move on.”
― The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
“We all have cracks. Parts of our journey that weren’t easy, that may at one point make us feel ugly or less than, and yet those moments are now part of us, and we have the power to learn from them. Appreciate them.”
― The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
― The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
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“We all have cracks. Parts of our journey that weren’t easy, that may at one point make us feel ugly or less than, and yet those moments are now part of us, and we have the power to learn from them. Appreciate them.”
― The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
― The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
“Acceptance is not
a state of mind you reach and say, “Whee! I’ve accepted myself and all my flaws, and life here on out will be grand.” It’s often a process of putting the memories and angst aside for a time and then sometimes being woken again to the pain, then repeating the process until you finally accept the situation and move on.”
― The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
a state of mind you reach and say, “Whee! I’ve accepted myself and all my flaws, and life here on out will be grand.” It’s often a process of putting the memories and angst aside for a time and then sometimes being woken again to the pain, then repeating the process until you finally accept the situation and move on.”
― The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over









