Supritha S
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Always be open to the possibility that your truth has changed (on how you most profoundly want to use the rest of your life, for example) and that you haven’t taken the time to slow down enough to acknowledge that. Slow down and reflect upon that question soon. "How do I most profoundly want to use the rest of my life?" Create Miracles! Chris www.c
... See moreToo often, we view the fight as an unalloyed virtue. Instead of sharing our preferences and desires before we get ill (as though it’s some sort of bad luck charm), we simply hope for the best and then wait far too long (and create too much family stress) before embracing the next step in our journey.
And, since I often look for metaphors, it’s probably worth noting that the same approach works for projects, companies and even relationships. We might all come out ahead if we focus on a productive and comfortable way to wrap things up, instead of fighting to the last moment.
Few branches of medicine have created as much comfort, solace and relief.
When we realize that traditional Western medicine is not going to be able to cure a life-threatening illness, the palliative care team is able to help. Instead of torturing and bankrupting patients, they can offer connection, humanity and closure.