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Her breath hitched from saying it out loud. Fear. The great destroyer of hopes and dreams.
“It’s important to acknowledge what’s holding you back.
“Then that’s the answer. How you view yourself is a reflection of your view of the world.” “If I love myself, others will love me and all that?” “If you accept yourself, you’re living an authentic life. No one can take that from you unless you let them.” Dr. Sharon leaned in for emphasis. “It’s okay to acknowledge you did the best you could. You didn’t know any better. You can make different choices from now on.”
“It’ll be hard putting myself out there,” she admitted. “But hard work makes the payoff that much sweeter.”
Amy nudged Kris with her hip. “Love you, you big jerk.” “Love you, too, you needy little dweeb.” They slung their free arms around one another, coffee cups in hand. “We truly are sisters,” Amy said, lips quirking. “Nagging and picking at one another.” “Wanting the best for each other and being pains in the ass about it.”

