Stop wishing your life away.


A beautiful post on being grateful from Kathryn Jane​- a must-read ❤

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Our lives have become a constant loop of how much we want our normal back, how desperate we are to have “this insanity” behind us so we can get back to the way things were.

We don’t want to ever look back at the horrors of 2020. Right?

People are tired of COVID’s effect on their health and livelihood, frustrated by politics, appalled by the behavior of those they know and those they don’t, aghast to recognize their own internal biases, and afraid of everything from violent protests to the sneeze of a passerby.

This year might seem to be filled with loss and hardship, disappointment, disillusionment, and bone-chilling fear, but it is also perhaps the most important year of our lives.

Every second is contributing to our growth, our being, our understanding of life, of ourselves, of others.

So be brave.

Sit down and take a bit of time…

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17 Replies to “Stop wishing your life away.”

      1. Exactly, Jacquie! I can understand why people worry. Certain people worry about everything and nobody can change their mind though. Even if I try, they may find new things to worry about. 🙂

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  1. I’m trying to bring some good to others this year. Smile at people, write letters, craft for charity, donate to animal shelters. Life is good.

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