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Two pictures. On the right, me ten years ago, leaping in the air with my arms outstretched. On the left, me now, lying in bed.
December 1, 2019 Fatigue Fairy

It’s Ten Years since the Beginning of the Decade!

The background is text from Brené Brown's Rising Strong. Over it, in a black box, is written, you can't just read the book, you have to live it.
November 27, 2019 Fatigue Fairy

Aboard the Ship Self-Help 5: A Successful Integration

Barbed wire is stretched across a blurry scene of green grass and trees. Below the wire is written sometimes I can sever the cruelty-pain link someone has forged between us.
November 3, 2019November 3, 2019 Fatigue Fairy

Boundaries Again: The Doing!

A woodland scene with deciduous trees growing close together. On the largest tree trunk is a white notice with keep out written on it in marker pen.
August 4, 2019 Fatigue Fairy

What are These Boundary Things and How do I get One?

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