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Introducing myself and my journal: The Nose-Pierced Travellerx

About Me:
I'm a student, currently spending a term at the university of Oxford, but homebase is Oglethorpe in Atlanta Georgia. I have a disability and I'm learning to be be proud of it and NEVER let it stop me, but also learning to accept my limitations and roll with them! I knit, read constantly, write, swim when I can and like to have a good time.

My Passions:
reading, writing, knitting, chocolate, sushi, coffee

My Challenges:
meeting new people, letting loose

My Vision for the Future:
To see as much of the world as possible

My Areas of Expertise:
knitting, being a student, books

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jadefrank's picture

Hi Chelsey, Welcome to

Hi Chelsey,

Welcome to PulseWire! You mentioned that you are learning to be proud of your disability. I think that such a strong, confident voice like yours would really benefit the Disabilities International Group here on PulseWire. Check it out!

http://www.worldpulse.com/pulsewire/groups/4807

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