@NickHydier9813
Nick Hydier
@NickHydier9813 · 4:48

Having a great family support system in regards to living with a disability and also handling imposter syndrome

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I've always been able to let more of what I feel and think out and not have to watch what I say around them because again, they're mostly understanding. But there are times I will say that in more recent years since we aren't always together only on family times of family events and such, that they don't necessarily know me completely, that I do have to, that they don't always see the real me or know the real me

Wanted to talk a little bit about my family support I 've had over the years. As well as dealing with imposter syndrome.

@Crippledthought
Calvin Davis
@Crippledthought · 4:27

#Family #Support

When you're around your family, the people who you consider your family, you are who you're allowed to be. For instance, you can be opinionated, you can be loud, not saying that you are, but you can be free. You can be whatever you want to be when you're around them because you feel free enough to be
@NickHydier9813
Nick Hydier
@NickHydier9813 · 1:52

@Crippledthought Thanks so much for your reply Calvin. Really appreciated it.

You're. Hey, Calvin, thanks so much for your reply. Yeah, I really understand a lot of what you're saying, especially about, you know, dealing with certain things, like how to deal with transportation. And you know whatnot? Even though I don't drive myself, I do have to rely on others to help me with that. And I also agree that, yes, you can't
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