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Day 30 (of 31 days of free writing)

October 30, 2019 ~ Linda Wright

Today my writing is focused on pain because my ankles hurt each time I stood, freezing me momentarily, locking my stride in a halting limp. Pain is a signal, telling me to pay attention. It’s a warning that there is a blockage in a nerve. Some part of my body’s operating system isn’t getting enough … Continue reading Day 30 (of 31 days of free writing)

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“I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.” 
― Angela Y. Davis

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