Daily Monitoring
I am writing this from Paris, where I am spending time with two out of three siblings. We’re laughing together over absurdities of life - our aging bodies with pains and canes, ills and pills. The two of us who live in the US are getting a European point of view of world events, and we’re very aware of just how near Ukraine is. It’s sobering, for sure.
I find I must bring my program with me wherever I go and in whatever situations I find myself. Wherever I go, there I am. Especially with siblings, old patterns can show up. I have to examine my own motivations and responses daily, no matter where I am. I have grown personally, and I bring that fresh self to my everyday events. I’m fortunate that I’m from a loving, accepting family, and we enjoy each other’s company, but that doesn’t mean I can be a butthead and get away with it!
I begin and end each day with “Thank You”. That both sets the stage for daytime activities, and ends my days with perspective. How fortunate I am to have a program which teaches me to see my part in those reactions and feelings which used to cause resentments and jealousy. Life is too short for that stuff.
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