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Young Senior Elder Member
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 11,298
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Young Senior Elder Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 11,298
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A New Way of Coping
The time to say I love you is now. The time to settle the argument is now. The time to give a hug, a kiss, a handshake, an enouragement is now. The time is now, and now I want to take the time. Funny how that works. When you have too little time, it seems an impossible task to grab more. When you have too much, it seems an impossible task to spend it. The time to live is now.
I want to live my life with as few regrets as possible. So, from now on, I'm going to:
Tell people I love them, now
Open all presents, now
Eat chocolate once a day
Exercise daily, but give up being guilty if I don't
Give up being guilty about anything
Dance more
Learn to play the bango
Tell people I love them, now
Keep my To Do List under control
Read more
Listen more, talk less
Eat vegetables once a day (but not spinach or beets)
Wear comfortable clothes
Give up panty hose
Tell people I love them, now
Finger paint
Hug the grandchildren, my spouse, my children
Run through rain puddles
Bake cookies
Tell people I love them, now
Dream more, worry les
Follow my dreams instad of just dreaming them
Relax more
Be sad when I am, happy when I am
Try to just be, not always do
Tell people I love them, now.
Someone you knew, liked or loved has died. You did not. Whatever the reasons for this turn of events, you have the oportunity to change your life to better reflect your dreams, passions and ambitions. Take a look at who you are, what you are doing, why you are doing it and begin to make the changes you want in order to live the life you want to be living instead of the one you are enduring.
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Bereavement Magazine by Darcie Sims
Reprinted in Compassionate Friends newsletter (The Healing Garden)
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