Growing old is not for the faint of heart and I do consider myself to be healthier than many of my friends: my blood pressure is great, cholesterol and blood sugar levels perfect, lungs are strong, hearing excellent, weight good, no arthritis. On a walk Judy asked how my ankle was doing after I sprained […]
Sounds so practical – yet still we beat the wall, don’t we?
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Sharon,
We do. Sometimes it takes a while to figure out that it IS a wall. And sometimes we like to pound on something!
Peggy
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Hey, I remember that particular wall.
Actually, too often I create walls by put off things I need to do. These responsibilities become walls until I finally “break through” and take care of them.
Paula
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Paula,e
That particular wall is older than Stonehedge, if I remember correctly. Not something easily taken down!
You are right about creating our own walls. At least those can usually be broken through as you put it.
Peggy
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Paula,
Your description of putting off things to do as walls resonated as I sit here amid chaos in my office, trying to “organize” for the ten-thousandth time. I fear that I keep bashing my head on my to-do walls which would account for the brick marks in my forehead.
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