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Have a Wonderful Holiday Weekend

Regardless of how you spend this coming holiday, I wish you peace, hope, and happiness.

Remember, no matter what is going on in your life this holiday season, you are not alone. Healing is possible for all survivors, and all people dealing with mental health issues. This holiday may not find you where you want to be, but the journey to that goal is ongoing, and you can get there.

In the mean time, take a moment to give yourself credit for being here. Personally, I am grateful that you are.

For myself, I will spend much of the holidays recharging. Working a regular schedule, but not traveling, which affords me the possibility to enjoy some time with my wife, and the comforts of home. It’s always nice to get a chance to do that before the hustle and bustle of it all starts again!

In the end, it always comes back to taking care of yourself. 😉

To further growth and healing in 2017!

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