Your story matters II - Kelly Rae Roberts

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Every chapter and season matters. May you own and celebrate and tend and heal and be an empowered guardian of your stories.

How we choose to live and create our lives each day is how the story unfolds and weaves and mends and makes sense and eventually leads us home to our own hearts, where we understand that our stories are exquisite gifts, raw material from which we can do great things.

 

 

Own your story. Tell your story. Embrace your story.

And be the guardian of its many chapters and treasures….all the way until the end. Because in the end, your story will have mattered. Deeply. Here’s to doing this work together.

Big love…

Hi, I'm Kelly Rae Roberts!

Before I picked up my first paintbrush at the age of 30, I was a medical social worker. I followed my whispers and started playing with paint and everything changed.

Now I’m a full-time artist, author and Possibilitarian, who helps women explore and nourish their creative souls.

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