Uncertainty: noun 1. A state or situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain. “Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Fall. Winter. Spring. Dusk. Night. Dawn. It’s not personal, it’s just the Way of Things. Cheers to all those in the 
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Encourage: verb 1.  Give support, confidence, or hope to someone. 2.  Give support and advice to someone so that they will do or continue to do something. 3.  Help or stimulate an activity, state, or view to develop. At WISP we do our best to 
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Receive: transitive verb 1.  To come into possession of; acquire 2.  To act as a receptacle or container for 3.  To assimilate through the mind or senses In The Language of Letting Go, Melody Beattie writes:   Today, let someone give to you. Let someone 
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Let go: phrase 1.  To set free; let escape. 2.  To release one’s hold or grip. 3.  To give up; abandon, as one’s interest in something. During the last few months we’ve had several calls from a woman looking for help for her daughter. Everyone 
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Let go: phrase 1. To set free; let escape. 2. To release one’s hold or grip. 3. To give up; abandon, as one’s interest in something. During the last few months we’ve had several calls from a woman looking for help for her daughter. Everyone 
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Responsibility: noun 1. The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or having control over someone. 2. The state or fact of being accountable for something. 3. The opportunity or ability to act independently and make decisions without authorization. The inspiration 
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No: adverb 1. A negative used to express dissent, denial, or refusal, as in response to a question or request 2. Used to emphasize or introduce a negative statement 3. Not in any degree or manner; not at all “No is a complete sentence.” This 
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