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Lightbulb Is it a pebble?... sure feels like a boulder...

I'm taking this quote from a friend who posted it today on Facebook:

Quote:
"It's not the mountains ahead that wear you out; it's the tiny pebble in your shoe."
How true! When we suffer from depression and those intrusive beat-you-up thoughts, its like an annoying pebble gets in our shoe!

And looking ahead at that mountain we have to climb, we start letting that pebble wear us out... instead of stopping... and taking the time... to remove the pebble.

I wish it were easier...
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