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Hope Games Challenge: The Gentle Brag
Most of us are experts at pointing out what’s wrong. But noticing what’s right about ourselves? That’s a skill worth practicing. Challenge: Share one thing you’re proud of yourself for recently.• It can be tiny.• It can be messy.• It can be something no one else even noticed. A gentle brag counts here. Did you rest when you usually push yourself? Did you show up even if you were anxious? Did you take a break without guilt? Did you speak up for yourself? Whatever it is — we want to celebrate it with you. Drop your gentle brag below.
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Even though this quarter of school has kicked my ass and I’m realizing my limits I’m not going to let da near failing my classes stop me. Taking a break during winter quarter and then going back in spring one class at a time. Side note cellular biology sucks
Putting comfort into a cold world
…or at least trying to. As some of you know, Steve, Ashna, and I love a family project. I shared with friends how moved I was by Itaru Sasaki’s “wind phone” in Ōtsuchi, Japan, which he built as a gesture of love in response to overwhelming grief. A wind phone is a real phone not connected to a line of any sort, where anyone can “call” and speak to someone who isn’t here anymore, or to say the words that need somewhere to go. The world feels heavy lately, and it’s hard to watch so many people hurting and divided. May the phone bring comfort, connection, and peace to all who need it. I’m thinking about adding 988 stickers and wrist bands for people. I’m open to any suggestions. ❤️
Putting comfort into a cold world
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This is absolutely amazing and such a beautiful project! I think adding the stickers and wrist bands are a good idea!
Welcome to Our New Hope Dealers!
We’re excited to share that we now have 25 members here in Hope Dealers Connect. That’s 25 people showing up for themselves, for one another, and for the kind of support that too many of us have had to navigate without. If you’re new here, take a breath and settle in. You don’t have to earn your place. You don’t have to arrive with answers. You don’t have to share until you’re ready. This is a community for learning, healing, listening, and lifting one another through the hard stuff. Slow is welcome here. Feel free to introduce yourself in the Start Here category if it feels right. Or take your time, explore the Classroom, read a few posts, and just be present. However you show up is enough. We’re glad you’re here. You belong. @Chelsea Butch @Elizabeth Wilson @Pretty Mike James @Lisa-Anne Lindley @Bryan Harris @Amber James @Rima Mycynek
Welcome to Our New Hope Dealers!
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@Erika Bogan-Mtui I’m not sure but it’s one of my favorites plus that short film is a favorite as well!
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Coffee and sass
I used to believe that one wrong move could ruin everything.
That fear grew from years of barely scraping by, trying to keep a roof over my kids’ heads, losing things faster than I could replace them, pretending I was okay when I was exhausted inside. When you’ve lived in survival mode for a long time, “not having enough” doesn’t feel like a worry — it feels like a threat. So I played life safely. I held my breath. I didn’t take certain risks. Not because I didn’t believe in myself, but because I didn’t believe I had room to fall. But something shifted in this new chapter of my life. I’ve been stretched, tested, and pushed into places that feel uncomfortable… and instead of tightening into fear, I’m learning to lean into trust. Not blind trust, not magical thinking — trust in myself. Trust that I can figure things out. Trust that leadership doesn’t require perfection. Trust that mistakes don’t ruin my life — they guide it. Trust that I don’t have to hold everything together alone anymore. I’m starting to believe there’s no “losing” if you’re willing to learn. There’s no stuck when you’re willing to move, even imperfectly. That mindset has softened my anxiety more than any “be positive” pep talk ever could. I’m not operating from fear anymore. I’m operating from faith — faith in growth, faith in timing, faith in the person I’m becoming. Here’s my question for you: Have you ever played it small because you were afraid of losing something? And what would your next step look like if you believed you could learn instead of fail? I’d love to hear your story, even if it’s just one sentence. You’re not alone in this shift. We’re all learning to walk differently now.
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I’m trying to envision what my life will look like after my mom passes. It’s an overwhelming feeling. Do I stay where I am now and have been most my life or do I pack up and leave? So many things to consider and I keep telling myself that is future me’s concern. But the future is coming quickly
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@Kim Draughn thank you!!! Your support and understanding mean a lot! We have an appointment with assured hospice next week to see if they can come in and help
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Lisa-Anne Lindley
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I’m just me. Have no clue what to put here so I will update soon

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Joined Nov 19, 2025