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Steven Ray Ozanich I've never had writer's block, per se. There's always more that can be said. There are days that the ideas don't flow as freely, and the words hide fr…moreI've never had writer's block, per se. There's always more that can be said. There are days that the ideas don't flow as freely, and the words hide from plain site. But those are the days that may be the most helpful. It's within the grey areas that all transformation takes place, and the most growth occurs. The "blocked days" are the foundation for where creativity grows.(less)
Steven Ray Ozanich The best thing about being a writer is that you got to tell your side of the story, in your own way, on your own terms. You own it. In the case of bei…moreThe best thing about being a writer is that you got to tell your side of the story, in your own way, on your own terms. You own it. In the case of being a health writer, the best thing is seeing the thousands of people healing.(less)
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“If the individual feels never- ending self-imposed pressure to do good, be good, or appear good, she will eventually fall into the long-term effects of fatigue. The long-term effects of this can only
be characterized as chronic fatigue.”
Steven Ray Ozanich, The Great Pain Deception: Faulty Medical Advice Is Making Us Worse

“All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed, and third, it is accepted as self-evident. — Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher,
animal rights activist (1788-1860)”
Steven Ray Ozanich, The Great Pain Deception: Faulty Medical Advice Is Making Us Worse

“[Highly Sensitive People — HSPs] are often gifted artists or writers, teachers, consultants, counselors—people of great intuitive talents stuck in mundane and externally draining environments.”
Steven Ray Ozanich, The Great Pain Deception: Faulty Medical Advice Is Making Us Worse

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