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The Change In Me


Reflecting is something that I do. However this year, more than most, I feel as though something big is taking place. As I clear my head and record my thoughts, I have decided to share them, on the off chance that somebody else is experiencing similar thoughts or feelings. Below is a link to my ramblings, which you are more than welcome to observe

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