Amy
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Amy tells us her story this week. She talks about things like how her family ended up in Amish country, how she never used to feel like she fit in, and how she’s glad she finally feels comfortable in her own skin. Amy has a really thoughtful take on decision making. Is a failure really a failure? We also speak candidly about parenting and some of the challenges that come along with that. The following may be the quote Amy has on her wall…or maybe not, it’s probably close though Happiness is a state of mind, a choice, a way of living; it is not something to be achieved, it is something to be experienced.Steve Maraboli If you’d like to be on the show and share your story please email me at [email protected] , you’re also welcome to contact me there to chat or give feedback. I’m also on twitter with the handle @werejustalright and there’s now a subreddit to facilitate discussion on how episodes may have affected you at reddit.com/r/werejustalright . Be sure to check out the rules before posting. If you’d like to support the show you can tell your friends about it, share it wherever you do that kind of thing, give it a rating or head over to patreon.com/werejustalright to support the show financially. Donations are greatly appreciated and go towards costs associated with producing the show. Lastly, the music for the show is provided by Punch Deck under a Creative Commons licence. Go check out Punch Deck’s work at punchdeck.bandcamp.com or iTunes or pretty much wherever you get your music.
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