December 9th, 2010

Reverb 8

December 8 – Beautifully Different. Think about what makes you different and what you do that lights people up. Reflect on all the things that make you different – you’ll find they’re what make you beautiful. (Author: Karen Walrond) (http://www.reverb10.com)

I have always thought my strangely prominent sternum is my best feature, but I don’t know that anyone else does, or indeed has even noticed it. I don’t have any data at hand, but I really thing the distance between my collarbone and diaphram is much longer than on most people. When I put my palm flat on my breastbone, the little rise in the centre fits perfectly in my palm. I find this a calming gesture, and do it often when I’m nervous. It might make people thing I’m really honest (but I am, anyway).

Anyway, yay, sternum! I think I might be misunderstanding the question a little, but I don’t care!

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