She was castigated for her courage, let down by those who resented her leadership, put down by puny egos.
Yet, she rose to be at the pinnacle of a small mountain she constructed by choice. A tiny, glass mountain adorned her desk and she never failed to credit it with being a source of inspiration.
She is being interviewed by a leading television channel in her office.
“What was the hardest part?”
“Erasing the marks on my psyche once considered indelible….”, she wiped the glass mountain with a tissue and chucked the tissue in the bin, “….need I say more?”
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Wonderful visuals!
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Thank you, Lisa!
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I love the glass mountain! Cool imagery and meaning.
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Thank you, Joyce!
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Fabulous, Reena! I was “standing” and applauding at the end 🙂
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Flattering 🙂 Thank you, Denise!
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Oh wow, I needed that final line–thanks so much!!
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Thank you, Avia! Glad it spoke to you.
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Definitely–you’re welcome.
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excellent imagery for a provocative Six… we see the obstacles in our life like smudges on glass from a distances, they look to be a part of the glass mountain… but once we find that we can clear it once, the rest becomes much less of a block.
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Fully agree. Thank you so much, Clark!
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I am glad those indelible marks finally came off.
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For sure. Thank you, Frank!
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Good for her. The symbol on her desk is perfect.
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Thank you!
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Wise woman.
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Thanks 🙂
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A profound yet simple message. Bravo!
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Thank you, Susan!
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Good for her!
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Thank you, Chris!
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Aw, yes, the erasing of the marks on the psyche can be very challenging, but she did it!
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Thank you, Pat!
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