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Can we finally dare to hope?

November 10, 2020 By Beverley Glick 8 Comments

I can’t stop crying. The salty drops trickling down my cheeks are tears of release, relief, and joy. I can't stop watching videos of people partying in the streets of American cities, celebrating the announcement that Joe Biden is now President-Elect, and I can see they’re experiencing similar emotions. It feels as if an enormous weight has been lifted. That’s the release. The relief is … [Read more...] about Can we finally dare to hope?

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Written word Tagged With: empathy, grief, hope

How life can change in the flick of a horse’s tail…

April 2, 2012 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

Yesterday, I took another step towards turning my wounds into wisdom. It might seem strange, but after touching on an intensely personal story about my father’s devastating stroke, I now feel more alive. On the way to a family get-together, I visualised a jack-in-the-box that had finally been let out, exploding into the air with a smile on its face. I decided to show my mother what I had … [Read more...] about How life can change in the flick of a horse’s tail…

Filed Under: Storytelling Tagged With: avoiding intimacy, character traits, empathy, epiphany, resilience, turning wounds into wisdom

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