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Acceptance & speaking your truth

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#HowYouSeeMe - How to Talk about Disability with Four Successful Women.

Eone has hosted virtual panel with Becca Meyers, Catherine Elliott, Lizzi Smith and Mallory Weggemann! Hear what these four amazing individuals have to say about embracing their differences and how they tackle the World.

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About Us: Essays from the Disability Series of the New York Times

Based on the historic New York Times series, About Us features intimate, firsthand accounts on what it means, and how it feels, to live with a disability.

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My Disability May Be Invisible, But Here’s Why I’m Done Hiding It

In the beginning, it was difficult to let myself rest, even with the ultimate doctor’s note. I felt like I still had to push past my (extremely limited) capabilities. I had to practice slowing down and allowing my frailties to become visible even when I had the choice to hide them.

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FindCenterTo be fully seen by somebody, then, and be loved anyhow—this is a human offering that can border on miraculous.

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What Makes a Hero? Veterans Share Their Stories

On Remembrance Day in the UK, and Veterans Day in the US, military veterans are thanked for their service and described as “heroes” but for many this word “hero” feels uncomfortable.

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Redefined - Mark Nepo

Mark Nepo, poet, spiritual teacher, and bestselling author of twenty-two books, reflects tenderly on the moments that have transformed his writing, creativity, and relationships. Mark also reveals how he developed the tools to heal his pain, live through his heart, and put a premium on the present.

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FindCenterSometimes being real means allowing pain or accepting a painful truth. Yet something in us aligns with an inner ground of authenticity when we are real. We love it because of its inherent rightness in our soul, the sense of, ‘Aha, here I am and there is nothing to do but be.’

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FindCenterThe truth can scare you half to death, but it’s never as destructive as deception.

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