The whole truth

It is not only the end of the story that matters,  but all the in-between places on the journey.

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If you are the kind of person who likes to only tell the good part of the story, your audience may be few.

Most of us want to know more about how you arrived at your “Happy Ending”

Details like how to get past the disappointments, failures, abuse, rejection, crisis and trauma.

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The whole truth of the story allows another person to see themselves as you and even find hope for their own story.

Let down your superstar mask, and begin to share with the facts involved with your ability to overcome obstacles.

Share how you dealt with wrong thinking, and emotional overload.

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Telling the whole truth means being vulnerable, open to ridicule as well as allowing others to judge you.

But your truth could inspire, motivate, captivate, lead, guide and even save a life.

What is more important?

Telling the story that makes you shine, or shining so others may see light in their dark place?

As for me, I have decided that I would offer to others what I needed the most…

The whole truth of my story that may or may not have a happy ending!

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