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Thank you for this, Jessie. This exercise, just asking these questions, right now, sets us up to make the most of whatever this season affords us. Taking time to accept the truth of who you are right now and expressing how you feel about that allows you to face this season with integrity and hope; and, it’s a great example for others, even those you consider to be your enemy. It’s a great example for me for sure, though I’m confident, I’m not your enemy. Your openness to express your vulnerability here causes me to want you to grow as you desire, and inspires me to be honest with myself. If I am able to do that and face whatever I discover, then there’s hope for me to grow through this too. thank you.
(by the way, I found this when looking for the graphic from the zoom call today. I believe you presented this at one of the regional training sessions in the past. Your hat caught my attention, don’t see you in hats often, and the title inspired a click. thank you again for this. I’m going to have to catch up now and watch all of these with Laurie, this is good stuff!)