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Proof You Are Good Enough

April 21, 2016

Title Image of Girl Sitting in Fork of Tree with Dad Looking OnDo you ever give in to the fallacies of the lies that say you aren’t good enough?

I do.

I wish I didn’t, and I think I’m making progress, and then I’ve fallen down a slippery slope.

For many years I listened to the bold-face lie that I wasn’t good enough because I was sub-average height.

Learn what revealed the error of Michelle’s thinking by visiting Dr. Michelle Bengston.

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Dr. Michelle Bengtson is a board certified clinical neuropsychologist with more than 20 years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of medical and mental disorders in children, adults, and seniors. She has been in private practice for more than a decade of that time. Speaker, author and doctor, Michelle is also a woman—a wife, mother and friend. She has experienced her share of trouble and trials and knows the pain of losing someone she loves as well as the despair that can follow trauma or illness.
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About Dr Michelle Bengston

Dr. Michelle Bengtson is a board certified clinical neuropsychologist with more than 20 years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of medical and mental disorders in children, adults, and seniors. She has been in private practice for more than a decade of that time. Speaker, author and doctor, Michelle is also a woman—a wife, mother and friend. She has experienced her share of trouble and trials and knows the pain of losing someone she loves as well as the despair that can follow trauma or illness.

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What about me? Ugh! Don’t ya just loathe this part? How do you cram who you are into a few chunks of paragraphs? I like doing that about as much as I liked saying cheese in the bobble-head photo hovering above. But just like the pic and the blog, I’m a work in progress. A real WIP. Read More…

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