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Jenny

She taught me to let go of the tension and stretch beyond my comfort zone. She warned me it would be hard and I would have to get comfortable with the discomfort associated with that.  I began [...]

Ms. T

I loved one of my teachers in high school. She made a difference in my life. She looked up when I would approach her desk and when I spoke she looked at me and listened to [...]

Ms. E

My Interventionist helped me in so many ways. She is still my friend and I go back to visit her at the high school when I am home from college. When I compared myself to my [...]

Ms. Ettinger

Nothing related to schoolwork has ever come easy for me and surprisingly, I am okay with this fact. Learning to retain what I’ve read, concentrating in class and taking tests have proven to be extremely difficult [...]

Janet

I am not sure who wrote this but it is beautiful. One of our followers found it on the internet. If you have ever had a dog in your life that changed your life, you should [...]

Liz

Sweet and inspiring. New everything. Career, relationship, outlook on life and goals etc. She is following her passion and living her best life.  So happy to know her and be her friend. We go way back, [...]

Kathy H

She was a great boss. Why? Each day she operated with integrity. Thank God for me she was a teacher in her former life.  She patiently taught me a skill that I use every day. I [...]

Nana

She was the master.  She would ask..."Do you want to make a decent Christmas cookie?" And go on to tell us we need to use margarine, not butter!  Her recipe must be shared with the world. [...]

Koj

Her name was Koj. (“Kris” )  She worked for me. She was a wife, a mother to an amazing pooch, an Auntie, a great friend to her friends and overall just a nice human being.  Four [...]

Patricia

I speak to Pat every morning. She is my angel. I tell her things so to purge the thoughts out of my head.  Thoughts I would’ve drank over.  When I feel weak and vulnerable, I pick [...]

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