Perception and reality are two very different things– that’s what I keep realizing.
It’s 12 : 00 PM on day 1319 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to pray, brush my teeth, feed myself egg with bread for breakfast, read Psalm 10, publish my Disability of the Day feature, promote my Eradicate AIDS campaign – on $602.85 – practice sitting up straight to strengthen my core muscles, stretch my hamstrings and continue promoting my campaign – still on $602.85 but I’m not giving up winners never quit and quitters never win.
A couple of days ago I heard my voice on a recording it sounded like there was static behind my speech almost like a radio when the signal is bad I was so surprised by the quality of my speech because how I sound to the world is not how I sound to myself oh well it’s not a trainsmash I can speak well enough for people to understand what I’m saying and my abilities far outweigh my “disabilities”. Have you ever been deceived by your perception?
“My abilities have far outweigh my disabilities” = LOVE this!! (Visiting from LoveThatMax!)
Thanks for visiting that’s how I truly feel about my abilities and disabilities