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Life lessons and how do we respond?

5/1/2015

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Recently I was complaining of some aches and pains. The reality that I was born in the middle of the last century, made me think that I need to be a little more “grown up” about how I live life and maintain health and wellbeing. So I found myself a new GP. Reconnected with some other trusted health & wellbeing professionals (after all, I don’t want to put all my eggs in one basket and the gals around the cauldron want me to keep all options open!!). So I am currently working from the head down and getting things checked out. I have also decided that I am only half way through living my life…so no time to be old or sick!

An interesting thing happened on the way to the festive season. I had some health issues that needed to be dealt with. It is ALL GOOD now…however; the most incredible thing happened…on another level …that is what I want to share with you in this post. 

PEOPLE ARE GOOD and CARING and LOVING. Starting with my immediate; husband, sisters, besties, family and group of mates. There was not a deliberate exclusion of anyone in particular, who I shared my recent concerns with - it just happened as it did…without exception, the love, caring and support that was demonstrated toward me and also towards Tez, was staggering.  It made us both realise how incredibly rich our life is.

As I observe, listen and engage with many people, I am always intrigued by the quirkiness of “human nature”. People react in many and varied ways and sometimes, I am quite surprised by it. No one can ever predict how someone will react to any situation. No one can ever pre-determine the extent of emotion a situation can stir. I sometimes think I know how someone will react and then it is completely different to what I thought. ALL THAT IS OK….‘cos what I have observed is, that most people are GOOD and CARING and LOVING.

So my husband, sisters, besties, family and group of mates; thank you - from the bottom of my heart….feeling love…..

YES, I know you have heard it before … the Beatles said; “ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE”. I think it is true.

DC x

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