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A few months ago, I broke my arm. I mean, it was shattered! That's the word my surgeon used. After two plates and eleven screws, I was out of surgery. I had a cast for a while but weeks later, it was removed and for the first time, I saw two scars on my wrist. The surgeon did a beautiful job, but I still hid my scars. I'm not interested in drawing a lot of attention to them. I don't want to answer a million questions about the accident and so I keep them covered up. And while these are visible scars that I've chosen to hide, I have many others that I've hidden as well.
"I knew that hiding my scars is not only holding me back, but it's holding you back." - Kathryn Binkley
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By Kathryn Binkley4.9
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A few months ago, I broke my arm. I mean, it was shattered! That's the word my surgeon used. After two plates and eleven screws, I was out of surgery. I had a cast for a while but weeks later, it was removed and for the first time, I saw two scars on my wrist. The surgeon did a beautiful job, but I still hid my scars. I'm not interested in drawing a lot of attention to them. I don't want to answer a million questions about the accident and so I keep them covered up. And while these are visible scars that I've chosen to hide, I have many others that I've hidden as well.
"I knew that hiding my scars is not only holding me back, but it's holding you back." - Kathryn Binkley
Next Steps:
Let's Connect:
Follow & Review on Apple Podcasts:
Are you following the podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to follow today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I have so many topics lined up, and I would hate for you to miss a single one.