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Disabilities look different for everyone. Some are visible, some are invisible. But one thing remains the same – the need for acceptance and understanding. Let's strive to create a world where acceptance looks the same for everyone, regardless of their abilities. #DisabilityAwareness #MomsInMotion Disabilities Quotes, Cripple Punk, Mental Disabilities, Invisible Disabilities, Seton Hall University, Dysautonomia Pots, Break The Stigma, Create A World, Physical Disabilities

Disabilities look different for everyone. Some are visible, some are invisible. But one thing remains the same – the need for acceptance and understanding. Let's strive to create a world where acceptance looks the same for everyone, regardless of their abilities. #DisabilityAwareness #MomsInMotion

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So yeah, that’s a bit of what’s been going on with me. 👀 There’s definitely a bit of twisted irony in taking hours to craft the perfect art piece showing someone turning lemons into lemonade. Trying to create powerful imagery from pain that tells people they don’t need to turn their pain into a powerful product. Anywho, I’m using some new gear (knee braces, if you didn’t make it past the first few slides— no judgement). When I first got my diagnosis, I asked my Doctor if I could still go to... Chronic Illness Artwork, Neurodivergent Art, Toxic Positivity, Making Lemonade, No Judgement, Living With Chronic Illness, Spoonie Life, Amazon Wishlist, Everything Happens For A Reason

So yeah, that’s a bit of what’s been going on with me. 👀 There’s definitely a bit of twisted irony in taking hours to craft the perfect art piece showing someone turning lemons into lemonade. Trying to create powerful imagery from pain that tells people they don’t need to turn their pain into a powerful product. Anywho, I’m using some new gear (knee braces, if you didn’t make it past the first few slides— no judgement). When I first got my diagnosis, I asked my Doctor if I could still go…

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