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The Journey Of Self-Acceptance

  *Blows dust off of old book cover* , *Sneezes* , Where were we? It has been a long time since the Fjordhammer name made an appearance on your timeline, and after such a long period of time away I am glad to be writing under it again. Personally, I am a significantly different person, compared to the person that wrote out their story on the 25th November last year. A lot of change has happened and I am excited to say that it is the best kind of change, positive change. I returned to my third round of counselling and this time around was my most transformative. I managed to enter the central building of my mental health struggles, rearrange the furniture and opened the window as a result the winds of change have been phenomenal. My whole mindset, outlook and attitude has changed, don't get me wrong it's a long process and I am definitely still deep in the process of tackling those last dark corners, but ultimately I am becoming the man I have always wanted to be.  A massive par

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