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Monday, April 4, 2016


Fear.... false, evidence, appearing, real. Doing it a little scared, but doing it just the same. Have a good one beautiful people! You can do it!

3 comments:

Shell said...

Love these words and illustration! It is so true. Have to keep on stepping and walk through the fear.

Bella Sinclair said...

Oh goodness gracious, you are SO right. So true. This is exactly what I need right now. I've been paralyzed by my own foolish fears for too long. Yeehaw, take my hand and let's go kick fear in the patooty! Big and mighty squeezes to you!

Unknown said...

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