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    When Everything Becomes Too Much

    When Everything Becomes Too Much

    Imagine this.. You’re in school, the day of a big presentation. You’ve watched your classmates give their presentations perfectly, no slip ups or stutters. You’ve been mentally preparing yourself to be able to speak in front of a bunch of people all period, running through the notecards attached to your project in your mind about what you are going to say. Then, your name gets called. You go up to the front of the class with your project and set it up. But, when you go to rea
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