Halfway done is wholly right

A woman pointing behind her to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Text next to her reads: "Halfway Done Is Wholly Right".
I'm revisiting the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, where I had a major mental shift six years ago, that helped me let go of the need to complete everything.
Halfway done is wholly right

I’m revisiting the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, where I had a major mental shift six years ago, that helped me let go of the need to complete everything, to finish everything that I started, to do it all, even when it was no longer appropriate or desirable.

This is part 1 of 2.
Here’s what happened when I went inside (part 2): I panicked when I saw the price!

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  • 00:00 Coming to the museum
  • 03:34 Halfway done
  • 06:10 “Incomplete”
  • 07:20 Letting myself let go
  • 08:25 Reminding myself
  • 09:19 The old ticket

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Heather Cook

Hi, I’m Heather. I’m an Autistic writer, advocate, and life coach, and I'm building a life I love. I help other Autistics to build their own autism-positive life. I love reading, jigsaw puzzles, just about every -ology, and Star Trek!

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