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2024: The Year I Finally Saw It
Life Reflections WhyNetta 12/31/24 Life Reflections WhyNetta 12/31/24

2024: The Year I Finally Saw It

2024 didn’t change my life… it showed me the truth about it.

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I’m Not Who I Was… And That’s The Point
Healing, Life Lessons WhyNetta 12/28/24 Healing, Life Lessons WhyNetta 12/28/24

I’m Not Who I Was… And That’s The Point

I don’t recognize that version of me anymore—and I’m not supposed to.

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Maybe It’s Not a Generational Curse
Life Experiences, Genealogy WhyNetta 6/7/24 Life Experiences, Genealogy WhyNetta 6/7/24

Maybe It’s Not a Generational Curse

What if what we call generational curses… are really just patterns no one stopped to question?

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December 31, 2023
Life Experiences, Healing, Growing Through Thangs WhyNetta 12/31/23 Life Experiences, Healing, Growing Through Thangs WhyNetta 12/31/23

December 31, 2023

2023 didn’t just test me… it stripped me, broke me, and forced me to rebuild.

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December 15, 2023
Life Experiences, Healing, Growing Through Thangs WhyNetta 12/16/23 Life Experiences, Healing, Growing Through Thangs WhyNetta 12/16/23

December 15, 2023

It’s been a year… and I don’t even know how to feel about it.

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April 4, 2023
Life Experiences, Healing, Growing Through Thangs WhyNetta 4/4/23 Life Experiences, Healing, Growing Through Thangs WhyNetta 4/4/23

April 4, 2023

A real-time account of mediation, false accusations, and the moment everything became clear in a broken relationship.

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Deeper Issues
Relationships, Healing WhyNetta 11/16/22 Relationships, Healing WhyNetta 11/16/22

Deeper Issues

What I thought was narcissism… turned out to be something deeper I didn’t understand.

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