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Heather Shay

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As you grow keeping reaching for your...

zenith

noun ZEE-nith
 

What It Means

Zenith refers to the strongest or most successful period of time for a person or thing.

// At the zenith of her music career in the early 2000s, she released her best-selling album to date.

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Love being the unique and beautiful YOU.....

disparate

[ dis-per-it ] SHOW IPA  

adjective

distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar.

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Don't be this way - build inner peace and show it....

histrionic \ ˌhi-strē-ˈä-nik \ adjective

1. overly dramatic or emotional

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You have the ability to debuff others putdowns...

debuff


noun
  1. (in a video game) a category of spell, skill, or item that decreases characters’ attributes or abilities:Rather than fighting with them directly, the tarot cards are used for debuffs.

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“There is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. By being happy we sow anonymous benefits upon the world.” Robert Louis Stevenson

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Be this way in your belief of self.

mesmerize

verb MEZ-muh-ryze
 

What It Means

Mesmerize means "to hold the attention of someone entirely; to interest or amaze someone so much that nothing else is seen or noticed." The word is often used in the phrase "be mesmerized."

// The crowd was mesmerized by the flawlessly synchronous movements of the acrobats.

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14 hours ago, Ashley0616 said:

“There is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. By being happy we sow anonymous benefits upon the world.” Robert Louis Stevenson

Yes. Just yes.

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It's work to be you and feel good about being you . It takes a regimen of belief.

 

Regimen refers to a plan or set of rules about food, exercise, etc., designed to make someone become or stay healthy.

 

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What you need to do for YOU...

 

lionize

verb LYE-uh-nyze

What It Means

To lionize someone is to treat them as a person of great interest or importance.

// While her name was not attached to her books in her lifetime (she published anonymously), Jane Austen continues two centuries hence to be lionized as one of the English language's greatest novelists.

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Every day - make some improve in loving you even if it is just a

modicum

[ mod-i-kuhm ] 

noun

a moderate or small amount.

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Inside you know...

grok

play
verb GRAHK

What It Means

To grok something is to understand it both profoundly and intuitively.

// She enjoyed the deep discussions in her metaphysics class that helped her grok some of the main themes of Western philosophy.

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You deserve

 

eudemonia

[ yoo-di-moh-nee-uh ] 
 

noun

happiness; well-being.

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being confident in you 

 

evince

[ ih-vins ] SHOW IPA  
 

verb

to show clearly; make evident.

 
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Being LGBTQ+ can bring on

fervid

play
adjective FER-vid

What It Means

Fervid is a somewhat formal word describing people or things that express, or are expressive of, strong feelings.

// Many of the movie franchise’s most fervid fans camped outside of theaters for days leading up to the new installment’s opening night.

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Your demeanor

pithy

[ pith-ee ] SHOW IPA  
 

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brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression.

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Our very unique lives deserve to be

 

opulent \ ˈä-pyə-lənt \ adjective

: rich and superior in quality

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What we should and deserve to feel 

eudemonia

[ yoo-di-moh-nee-uh ] SHOW IPA  
 

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happiness; well-being.

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“Like a bird singing in the rain, let grateful memories survive in time of sorrow.” Robert Louis Stevenson

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