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How do you feel about people who don't believe you had that experience?

From: Amanda
Category: Category 1
Date: 08 Jan 2008
Time: 19:50:33 -0700
Remote Name: 71.236.2.43

Comments

Hi Shannon, There was a time in my life that everything anyone thought about me could shape or destroy my life. The good thing is that my family did not question me as though they did not believe me. Some of them had experiences that are unexplainable so I guess it runs in the family. If they did not believe me, though, I would respect their right to shape their realities based on their own experiences but I would not let their experiences dictate who I should be or how I should act or what I believe. One of the greatest lessons I learned from the Wolf is to trust myself, listen to the small voice that guides me and stand up for myself. When I finished writing this book I realized that I had spend my entire life tryin to please everyone and be who they wanted to see when they looked in my direction. I am okay with who I have become. I do things in an honorable fashion, people who know me know they can trust and count on me. I believe in me and that's enough for me. I pray you do the same. Today, I can't think of anything worst than trying to neglecting your own desires as you try to live up to someone else's expectations. The Wolf freed me from that drugery! I respect everyone's rights to disagree with me and to disbelieve the things I've experienced but most of all, I respect the woman I am today and the strength that I have gained from my experiences. If you have more questions, please don't hesitate to let me know. Thank you for posting. Amanda

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