"She Smiles": A Poem for Those Who Smile Through Their Struggles & Anxieties by Ann Marie G. Halstead

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January 10, 2019

"She Smiles": A Poem for Those Who Smile Through Their Struggles & Anxieties

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Elisa Schmitz
This is so quietly beautiful and powerful, Ann Marie Gardinier Halstead . I am deeply moved, and I can relate. I think so many parents can. Please tell your friend how very special she is, and that we see her strength and resilience through her words. And, her smiles. Thank you for sharing with us. Smiling back at you both. xoxo
Carrie Watts
I understand this poem intimately. So beautiful. Thank you, and her, for sharing it.
Marge Jesberger
Really thought-provoking and very well written
Laura Allen-Davis
WOW! I felt this! and I know so many others can relate. Thank you, Beautiful!
Jessica L. Williams
My heart was nodding to every sentence of this poem. I feel it all. Thank you for sharing!
Lyn Moffatt Slaughter
I have a friend who just lost her husband and this is her right now. I would like to share it with her but not without permission. She could surely use this right now.
Ann Marie G. Halstead
Please share it with your friend, Lyn Moffatt Slaughter . I hope it helps her. xoxo
Noreen Braman
The act of smiling, even when you don't feel like it, and even if you think you are doing it only for others, really does help you. The brain, which doesn't care why you are smiling, still releases endorphins. And those endorphins help you keep going when things are impossibly hurtful. Sending smiles to all who need some strength today.
Ann Marie G. Halstead
Great point, Noreen Braman . Sending a smile to you, too. xoxo

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