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Thank you for this beautiful reflection. As someone who is often caught up in trying to “be better at what I do”, I really appreciated the reminder that the LOVE we put into what we do is the most important thing. This is a reflection that I plan to come back to and reread periodically when I get too caught up in the “not good enough” mode.
Thank you for your beautiful sharing, Tesa! Much wisdom contained in this, and I shared your reflection on my Facebook account as well so that others can be blessed as I was. I was especially grateful for this quote “In our work, we have learned that mothers sometimes have a hard time leaving while their children are in the room.” Years ago when my mother was dying, she slipped out of consciousness shortly after I left the bedroom. Nobody was in the bedroom with her, our famil...
Thank you for your beautiful sharing, Tesa! Much wisdom contained in this, and I shared your reflection on my Facebook account as well so that others can be blessed as I was. I was especially grateful for this quote “In our work, we have learned that mothers sometimes have a hard time leaving while their children are in the room.” Years ago when my mother was dying, she slipped out of consciousness shortly after I left the bedroom. Nobody was in the bedroom with her, our family was sitting at the dining room table having a meal. I always felt somewhat bad about this, so your story brings healing in this area.
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