Megan Glosson
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Silence, The Train Runs Off Its Tracks
Sad Beautiful Tragic but make it into a rambling story about a train running off the rails. Continue reading
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The Certainty of You
Certainty has never been my strong suit.Indecision plagues my mind even with the smallest choices.Too many variables, too many worst-case scenarios.Each selection starts a chain of dominoes.Once it begins, there’s no way to stopit. And yet, every time I look… Continue reading
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Curtain Call for Confidence
I’ve always loved theater. I enjoy watching performances and assisting backstage. However, what I really love is being one of the performers, right in the middle of the action. When I’m on the stage, this whole other side of me… Continue reading
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Ch-Ch-Changes
The Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said, “The only constant is change.” I feel like I’m the permanent poster child for this, but the past few weeks have been quite the quantum leap. It hit me in the middle of… Continue reading
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I Persist and Resist (But Still I Break)
It often shocks people when I say this, but I love Taylor Swift. I think her lyrics are absolute masterpieces, and I’m fully convinced that she’s just as quirky as the rest of us. However, what I think has made… Continue reading
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Maybe Prayer Was Never Meant For God
Rethinking what prayer is—and who it’s really for by examining a person’s past and present life. Continue reading
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Even the ‘Unlovable’ Are Beloved
“Know how loved you are.” One of my best friends has uttered some variation of this statement to me at least a dozen times over the past three and a half years. I almost always cry when she says it… Continue reading
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Start Small, Start Awkward: The Power of Loving Kindness
Do you ever wake up with a pit in your stomach, the kind that makes the thought of facing the day feel unbearable? The alarm hasn’t even gone off, but you already feel defeated. All you want to do is… Continue reading
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2024: The Year of Trust
Trust isn’t just a word; it’s a practice. I pushed myself to new limits this year by opening myself up to trust others, the universe, and myself. Continue reading
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We Grow Through What We Go Through
Every stumble, heartbreak, and triumph reminds me that, indeed, we grow through what we go through. Continue reading









