JAMES, JOURNEYS OUT OF HOMELESSNESS

I felt the air go out of me and my mood sunk even lower; the anxiety became nearly paralyzing. One of the most difficult and abrupt adjustments I was being forced to make was going from a life that was fully engaged, challenging and fulfilling – supervising the in-home care of my mother throughout the course of her illness -- to one where I had to more or less sit back, wait for things to happen and change, and have faith that they would.

JAMES, JOURNEYS OUT OF HOMELESSNESS

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