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Returning

Tiny baby steps are the only way out. The only way out of a depressive episode is to take the tiniest steps back to yourself.  It doesn’t make sense, this hazy shuffle; it shouldn’t work, it doesn’t feel like it will work. But it does, every time. Ev​ery time I’ve been willing or able toContinue reading “Returning”

Posted byBecca KelloOctober 31, 2021November 1, 2021Posted inMusingsTags:depression, gratitude, healing, readingLeave a comment on Returning

Unsteady Ground

What if the unsteady ground is exactly where I’m supposed to be? What if the unsteady ground is necessary in this in between time. The soft, tender earth that lies between where I once was and where I am now, is anything but steady. But this unsteady ground is where I grow; one fragile stepContinue reading “Unsteady Ground”

Posted byBecca KelloOctober 26, 2021Posted inMusingsTags:depression, hope, Nature, recoveryLeave a comment on Unsteady Ground

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