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On Domesticity

February 12, 2017 by Cheryl Wilder

you got this written on the ceiling

Excerpt from, Anything That Happens, my memoir-in-progress.

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  1. On Leading | Image Quote and Blog by Cheryl Wilder at BornWilder says:
    March 6, 2019 at 12:59 pm

    […] When I whittled through all the emotions I had in the aftermath of my DUI and my friend’s injuries, at the core was my personal shame. So I faced it. I’m talking, moment-to-moment, year-after-year, worked to rectify my shame until I embraced acceptance. And I did eventually embrace acceptance. A lot of my forthcoming writing addresses my process, including the healing I received from repetitious mundane domestic tasks. […]

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