Change is the Only Constant

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Leaving Louisville to be mom's caretaker
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You’re straddling two worlds.

You put your right foot out into the future, the world you know you’re moving towards. But you don’t put any weight on that foot yet. Still, all your weight is on the foot that’s in the now world.

But where you’re going, that world keeps pulling you and calling you and
requesting things of you and wanting you to be there because you’re needed there.

So you tentatively begin to put some weight on your right foot. But that means less of you is resting where you’re at.

It’s fucking terrifying.


“Be willing to transition at every stage of your life.
If your heart is open and you have an open mind, the blessing will flow.”
-T. D. Jakes

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