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Heather Shay

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The state I hope for you to grow in.....

burgeoning
adjective
 
  1. beginning to grow or increase rapidly; flourishing.
    "manufacturers are eager to cash in on the burgeoning demand"
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ONLY YOU CAN CHANGE YOU AND BE HAPPY ..... IT ONLY TAKES

gumption


What It Means

Gumption means “courage and confidence,” or in other words, “initiative.”

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ONLY YOU CAN CHANGE YOU AND BE HAPPY ..... IT ONLY TAKES

gumption


What It Means

Gumption means “courage and confidence,” or in other words, “initiative.”

Cool word, gumption. I like the word skookum. It means the same as gumption though closer to "mensch" in Yiddish. It's a first nations word from the Salish tribes of western British Columbia. I once worked for a farmer who was Salish. One day when I was feeling "way too girlish" and hateful towards myself, he called me skookum and explained the word. He somehow knew I was fighting a difficult inner battle and wanted to help. I'll never forget it or him. The story helps me often. How important is it to be really seen? I still love that guy.  — Davie

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Have the "divine will" to make it....

Numinous

Definition:

having a mysterious, holy, or spiritual quality

Example:

"The Flinders [Australia] is an astonishingly evocative, numinous place: a landscape where the centuries, the millennia, the aeons all whisper to you." - Matthew Engel, Financial Times, September 2, 2011

About the Word:

Numinous is from the Latin word numen, meaning "divine will" or "nod" (it suggests a figurative nodding, of assent or of command, of the divine head).

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As you continue on your journey, as you gain confidence you will be...

debonair


What It Means

Debonair describes someone who may, by definition, also be called fashionable, attractive, and confident.

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Your forte is inside of you - you are stronger than you know....

forte

 
 
 
 : one's strong point
ˈfȯrt  : the part of a sword or foil blade that is between the middle and the hilt and that is the strongest part of the blade
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A tough thing to get through but once through the following will discipate quickly....

bedraggled \ bi-ˈdra-gəld \ adjective

1. limp and soiled, as if dragged in the mud or out in the rain

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You are 

eclectic \ i-ˈklek-tik \ adjective and noun

adjective: selecting what seems best of various styles or ideas

adjective: combining or composed of elements drawn from a variety of sources

noun: someone who has a diverse range of interests or preferences

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What we give you for being YOU...

encomium

Encomium refers to an expression of glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise.
 
 
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RISIBLE- capable of laughing. 

 

You need to be risible to find peace.

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What LGBTQ people can relate to

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What LGBTQ people can relate to

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Hejira is also the eighth studio album by Joni Mitchell, released in 1976.

Her music travels to a better place. Buen viaje, todos.

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What you feel like when you finally accept yourself for who you are.....

 

RELIEVED
 

: feeling relaxed and happy because something difficult or unpleasant has been stopped, avoided, or made easier : feeling relief

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To be WHO you are is...

Kismet

Definition:

fate

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Connection with your inner self and society.....

nexusA nexus is a relationship or connection between people or things.

 
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When you put  your well being first you receive...

sat·is·fac·tion
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  1. fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
    "he smiled with satisfaction"
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When you accept and love who you are, you go from black and white to:

chromatic \ krō-ˈma-tik \ adjective

1. being, having, relating to or characterized by color, hue

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When you had this ---- you needed to do something about it ---- trust your instincts and follow through.

inkling


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Inkling refers to a slight, uncertain idea about something, or to a slight amount of knowledge about something.

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When you accept you...

jubilant \ ˈjü-bə-lənt \ adjective

1. full of high-spirited delight

2. joyful and proud, especially because of triumph or success

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TRIUMPHANT you will conquer your fears about yourself.

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frisson


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Frisson refers to a moment of emotional excitement.

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What life is like when you realize and accept who you really are....

kaleidoscopic \ kə-ˌlī-də-ˈskä-pik \ adjective

: continually shifting or rapidly changing

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what we do before we admit to ourselves who we are.....

 

duplicity


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Duplicity is a formal word that refers to dishonest behavior meant to trick or deceive someone.

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what you know empirically

 

empirical

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adjective im-PEER-uh-kul

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When we describe something, such as data, as empirical, we mean that it originated in, or was based on, observation or experience. Empirical can also be used to describe something that is capable of being verified or disproved by observation or experiment, as in “empirical laws.”

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