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What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?

We asked folks a question that led to many surprising answers – some sad, some thought-provoking and some funny. We’ve highlighted a cross section of those responses below.

Laura Holmes

When I was a child, I believed I was timid and shy because that’s what I was often told. I thought my voice didn’t matter, and at times, I missed opportunities because I was too nervous to speak up. Over time, I’ve realized that being quiet at first isn’t shyness, it’s how I process my environment, learn from others, and really listen before I respond. Read more>>

Alex Mayes

Growing up I believed that I wasn’t worthy or capable of feeling loved, valued or respected. Over the course of my lifetime I’ve learned that I am more than my past, every obstacle that I came across I worked hard to overcome. Now at nearly 26 years old, I have realized that I am more than worthy of love, respect and being valued. Read more>>

Amyrah Bates

As a child, I believe that you did what you were told, you don’t speak unless you’re spoken to and that you observe, but you remain quiet. As an adult. I’ve learned that it is best to always observe a situation before you give your input always think logically before you think emotionally but also being quiet doesn’t solve the problem. Read more>>

Berry Nash

As a child, I believed I was invisible. Over time, I realized my voice, presence, and story have power and that I’m meant to be seen and heard. Read more>>

 

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