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About Me Stories

A publication dedicated to bringing out the stories behind the writers themselves. A place of autobiographies. Types of personal stories include introductions, memoirs, self-reflections, and self-love.

About Me — Elizabeth Eve

I’ve likely overshared.

2 min readMay 22, 2021

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About Me:

  • I am a licensed clinical therapist, though I no longer practice as the career was too heavy for me. I’ve made peace with the fact that life doesn’t always follow the path we intended.
  • I am divorced, happily remarried, and live with my husband and two adopted dogs and a moody cat. I volunteer in the animal welfare community.
  • I am an outdoor enthusiast — hiking, biking, walking my dogs, and swimming laps with my head above water. (So, the biking identity isn’t totally accurate as I haven’t biked since I broke my leg in a bicycle accident in 2021, but I can’t seem to remove it from my hobby list. I can physically bike, but I am terrified.)
  • I am an introvert who appears extroverted. I hate the way make-up feels on my face. I love thrifting and getting to know strangers. I’ve changed a lot over the past twenty+ years, unrecognizably so at times — that’s a good thing.
  • I feel like sometimes I come off as “extra,” but I just get passionate about things. I don’t mean to be as intense (annoying?) as some people think I am.
  • I don’t care for the word “quit.” Sometimes we need to surrender and let go of things that no longer serve us, no matter how hard we worked for them.

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About Me Stories
About Me Stories

Published in About Me Stories

A publication dedicated to bringing out the stories behind the writers themselves. A place of autobiographies. Types of personal stories include introductions, memoirs, self-reflections, and self-love.

Elizabeth Eve
Elizabeth Eve

Written by Elizabeth Eve

Forever a work in progress. Writing about pets, body image, self, and other reflections. Always written with vulnerability and authenticity.

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