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During difficult times, I often tell myself “What a difference a day makes.”
This one simple sentence helps me to remember that tomorrow is a brand new day.
Illuminating the possibility that what looks like the end in that dark moment, could in fact be preparing me for a whole new destiny.
This video and blog post were inspired by a very dear friend of mine experiencing unexpected health problems.
And how during treatment she often says that it’s my positivity and upbeat nature that brings her to a higher place.
My friend knows what’s wrong.
I remind her of all that is right.”Together we rise.” 🙏☀️
Share with me:
What gives you hope during difficult times?
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Andrea, for me it’s all about perception. I had a slip and fall accident in 2013. Ruined half the vertebrae in my back. I live with intense pain everyday.
Having said that, I am grateful for the yesar I had no pain. I consider myself lucky because I still walk, run, and dance, and not sitting in a wheel chair.
It all depends on how one chooses to look at life. I am a lucky man.
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Your answer just gave me goosebumps. You are the epitome of grace. You channel your pain into power via your poetry and your generosity. I am honoured by your words and your perceptions, everyday. 🙏☀️
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I always tell my friends – pain goes in, love comes out.
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This ^ is it!! ❤️🙏
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Well said and honesty the truth. The next day guaranteed will be better. You are Awesome Professor!!🧡🥊
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I am so lucky to have you as my friend.
And double lucky you left a comment.
You Alfonsa, inspire me x 💯❤️❤️
Looking forward to our next coffee talk!
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Music and laughter 😊
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Two of my favourites! I will dedicate my next dance party in the car to you. 🚘 🎶💃 #goodvibes
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Haha. Good stuff 😂
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I love this Andrea. Focusing on what’s right and what’s good in our life and knowing there’s always something to be grateful for, always, truly is the key, even in dark times. A wonderful post. Wishing you a beautiful weekend. xx
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Thank you Miriam! If only you could see my smile. :)))
Wishing you the same beautiful weekend and more! xo
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That friend you describe could be me – I find your upbeat energy and clarity of thought lifts me up often.
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What a beautiful thing to say! And the best part is that you are my friend. And I am grateful to share this creative, every inspiring WordPress Blogging community with you! One day we will meet for coffee. I am sure. #teachers #writers #canadians xoxo
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That would be amazing, Andrea!
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“This too shall pass” is a good one also. My mom used it often. I always figure that I’ll see the light at the end of the tunnel.
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One of my favourites Michelle! Thank you for sharing and reminding us of the light. Here and on your blog. You always lift your readers up!
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Agree what a difference a day makes.
To which I add..
What a difference a good night’s sleep makes.
What a difference a good chat with someone makes..
What a difference
Exercise.
A good book.
Warm soup
Connection to God
Meditation
Trust in yourself
Know we are not alone, we are loved..
What a difference this all makes
And when it is all toooooo much, just believing this too will pass, and I will be okay.
I really believe my meditation and daily spiritual classes keeps me together, even when my life seems to be falling apart.
If we take life as a test paper that we will pass, us another one that helps me.
Thank you for your great posts and videos, you really are great and uplifting.
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Yes!! So much YES Bella.
“To which I add..
What a difference a good night’s sleep makes.
What a difference a good chat with someone makes..
What a difference
Exercise.
A good book.
Warm soup
Connection to God
Meditation
Trust in yourself
Know we are not alone, we are loved..
What a difference this all makes”
Beautifully said + lived Bella!
Thank you for making my morning twice as bright.
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Welcome . Have a great weekend
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I look for divine intervention in everyday. If I am alive and breathing, then I know I’m still here for a purpose. Also not getting caught up in circumstances an allowing them to drown out my hope. Thank you, Andrea! Have a super weekend!
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Reading your words Syl is like walking through a sanctuary of hope and gratitude. Thank you for sharing and for continuing to shine a light on all that is good in this world. Especially people like you! Have the most incredible weekend too!
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Thank you, Andrea for your ultra inspiring posts. I appreciate what you share here!
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Thank you so much Syl!
That means soooo much.
Andrea :))
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You’re very welcome, Andrea!! 😊
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Here’s my formula:
Faith + Gratitude = Peace + Hope
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I love your formula!
Thank you for sharing. 🙏💛
Simple. Elegant. Inspirational.
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I like this phrase . 🙂
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Thank you! It helps a lot. 🙏☀️💛
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Thanks so much Dr. Andrea !!! 🙏
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As always thought provoking
I hope to live my life fully in the face of tribulation. A tall task when serious consequences are attached.
Hope expands when Worry lessens, I have noticed.
Getting lost in thought robs me of hope.
Accepting my plight, letting the noise pass, has increased hope and calm.
I still struggle with hope at times, life is not easy for any of us.
I hope to let the noise pass so I can experience the reality of my present challenge.
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Thank you so much for sharing Marty. My nursing students often read my blog, and I know they will receive much value from your reflections and insights. Grateful 🙏☀️
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You bring a passion to your students and inspire many
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Thanks Marty! You made my day ☀️✨
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You are training nurses and healers, inspiring them to care and be passionate about their calling is much needed.
PTSD, depression anxiety and suicide are at epidemic rates.
Teachers like you are extremely valuable
It is not only the knowledge you pass in but the sentiment in the heart and passion to heal as many as possible.
It is not just about the money,
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I’m not a Buddhist, but read about it quite a bit. There are terms used in Buddhism such as darma and samsara. I invented my own term, “hurrah”.
There are the tiniest things in this world that warm my heart and to which I cleave. Every cloud and every leaf, every bird and dog and drop of rain has inherent beauty in it. I see these things glowing, leaping out from the background, and I am thrilled by them. This is my “hurrah”.
Any time I am down, distracted, off my mark, feeling directionless, I tell myself “Your hurrah will find you.”
And it does. No matter where, no matter what, if I am patient for the tiniest slice of time, something beautiful in this world will find me, speak to me, get me back on track.
Hurrah can exist anywhere, even inside one’s mind.
I am practicing and preparing for the days ahead, as my physical being wears out.
I’ll paint until arthritis locks up my hands. I’ll play the guitar until my muscles can no longer press the strings to the fretboard. I’ll read until my eyes can no longer see, then I will listen to audiobooks until my ears can no longer hear.
I will walk through this beautiful world until my legs can no longer carry me.
And I will carefully place these experiences in the gallery of my mind’s eye.
Someday, when I lie in a bed with no visible signs of life, in my mind I will be walking and painting and writing and singing, and enjoying all the other things my hurrah will bring me.
Seek peace,
Paz
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This is so beautiful Paz.
It gave me goosebumps.
“Your hurrah will find you.”
It just did! Thank you 🙏💎
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Indeed!
This morning, you are my hurrah.
All my best,
Paz
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Praying for you and your friend, Andrea. God loves you both. 🙂
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I like the acronym – thanks for your writing!
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You are so welcome! I appreciate your encouragement. As fellow educators, we have a lot in common. Leading the way by being the way. Something you write about often in your compelling leadership posts. Which is why you may enjoy my TEDx talk too. Link below.
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