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Living Unlimbited

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8 contributions to Living Unlimbited
Oh hey vacay
Hi all, I’ll miss you tomorrow, but I wanted to share this fun picture of me yesterday feeding a giraffe some lettuce ☺️
Oh hey vacay
1 like • Apr 20
This is the sweetest thing! I think I may be a little hesitant considering how close it is to my face. But I do something similar for my dog!
Dressing Independently!
We had such a fun, happy hour a couple of hours ago, and I talked about how I use my dressing hook. It's a lot easier to show than to explain, so here's the video. If anyone watching this wants to try one out, let me know.https://youtu.be/GxbSO7TVtUI?si=X464IZhJ0yrvGLC6
1 like • Mar 20
Go to rightfooted.org if you want one!
Boundaries
Sometimes living fully means learning where to draw the line. A healthy boundary isn’t about shutting people out, it’s about protecting your energy, honoring your needs, and creating space for the life you want to live. Many of us had to learn this the hard way. But once we do, boundaries can be incredibly freeing. Question for you: What’s one boundary that’s helped you live better, healthier, or more fully? Share it below. Your insight might help someone else here too.
1 like • Mar 9
Pauline, I absolutely love this question! Boundaries are so incredibly healthy, and as one who talks to people and shares the message that nothing is impossible, boundaries are all the more necessary! While I'm all about breaking barriers and limits, I have to recognize healthy boundaries so I can be the best version of myself for the world, but first and foremost for me. There's an added pressure as someone who looks so incredibly "different" and eye-catching. This attention can work both ways, positively and negatively; I have to constantly remind myself of this. I choose to be a public figure and do my best to emanate positivity. And at the same time, I remind myself and give myself the grace that I don't owe anyone an explanation of who I am in the world. It's not my obligation to Always educate as I go through my everyday, and for the days when I don't feel like or have the energy to be that for the world, I don't have to be! I can just be me and go through life doing the best I can, doing what I have to do, and have unrepentant regard for who I am. I would love to hear what one of your boundaries is?
1 like • Mar 9
This is so insightful! Up until this point, we have had so much in common. However, this response sheds light on something I know nothing about! I don't know what it's like to have caregivers because I've never had them. Sure, my husband does help me with things that are very hard to do, like, for example, how he tied my hair up in a bun this morning, but because I do have my legs and feet, I figured out ways to use them to help me with my independence. I really appreciate this insight you're sharing, and how it must be a challenge to create boundaries in respect to caregivers.
Most Like You
There are moments when the noise quiets down. When you’re not performing. Not explaining. Not adjusting. Just… you. Sometimes it’s in movement. Sometimes it’s in rest. Sometimes it’s with certain people — or completely alone. In this space, Fully Living isn’t about doing more. It’s about being honest about where you feel most aligned, most grounded, most alive. So I’m curious… When do you feel most like yourself? 💛 No pressure. No right answer. Just your lived experience.
1 like • Feb 24
Sometimes I have this special connection with music. When I hear the perfect song that hits me just right, I love to just move and dance. Whatever dance movement that is, it's just totally random. When I was six years old, my mom wanted to enroll me in dance lessons. Initially, she went for Jazz, but the dance instructor said I would be best at tap because it's all in the feet. She was right! My tap dance teacher, Maxine, even said that I had better rhythm than most of the kids. I guess I was born with rhythm, given my dad's a musician. I decided not to pursue musical instruments other than dabble with the piano. However, I think Music speaks to my soul in certain ways that's hard to fully explain.
1 like • Feb 25
No, I don’t tap dance anymore. But it did give me the foundation for the stage. I remember how hesitant I was to go on for my first recital. The experience of dance taught me to get over stage fright. One of the most important things is if you mess up, don’t draw more attention to it. Just move on! That was some one of the best lessons I learned
🎉 We’re Live — And You’re Part of It 🎉
Episode 1 of the Living Unlimbited Podcast is officially out on Spotify and YouTube — and I couldn’t wait to share it with you here first. I’m joined by Jessica Cox, and launching this feels deeply personal. There were seasons in my life when having a space like this — hearing voices that reflected my own lived experience — would have meant everything. That’s why this exists. This podcast is here to uplift you. To remind you that you’re not alone. To honor identity, courage, belonging, and the fullness of who you are — exactly as you are. 🎧 Go listen to Episode 1 here: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3LaPfowSiDBPuKox5xMeoQ?si=nmVZNCn0RNSnZTUpwoOLfA YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/3arOThSABy0 When you’ve listened, come back and tell us: ✨ What resonated most? ✨ What surprised you? ✨ What do you want us to explore next? If you love it, subscribe and share it — that helps us grow this movement. And remember… this community is part of the heart behind the podcast. We’re not just talking about living unlimbited — we’re doing it together. 💛
1 like • Feb 24
I am so proud to be a part of this launch! It's such a beautiful and authentic expression of ourselves that is bound to help so many! For those of you who listen to this, please be sure to suggest ideas of what we should include in future episodes. Also, how did you feel about it? I already got one comment on LinkedIn after sharing it, and he raved about it.
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Jessica Chamberlain
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I was born without arms and hope to reach more people without arms, especially children without arms or their parents, to help mentor them.

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Joined Feb 9, 2026