How can one person keep so many important things circulating without them crashing all around them?
I don’t know.
Sorry, you thought I had a real answer to that question? Ha! So many times my life gets unbalanced and all of the things I love get pushed aside. Right now I’m battling keeping my eyes open and warding off odd looks because I wear a sweatshirt on 100 degree days. Hypothyroidism isn’t a problem, unless your medication becomes unbalanced. Mine has.
Being unbalanced has made me refocus on
what is important to me
and what brings me
I’ve also realized that without a daily jumpstart
from those who love me, pray for me and just tell me to get off the couch I’d be lost. Sadly friends and family do not start with the letter ‘J’ so I can’t name all of you. But I do thank you for your support these last months.
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posted by Diana Lesire Brandmeyer
Sorry about the medication problem. Hoping it gets leveled out soon. I think we can all relate to the never-ending search for balance in one way or another. –Love the focus on joy!
Hope the balance comes back quickly.
LOVED the juggling picture. What a clever idea. It would make for a great scrapbooking page!
Praying for supernatural wisdom and insight for your health and medication issues. Joy in the midst of the storm, dear one!
Blessings to you!
Sure hope that medication gets balanced out quickly for you!! And I do understand the sweatshirt in summer. I'm in a sweater all summer.
Joy. So key!!
Hugs!
So often I can't keep everything in the air and several come tumbling down. I'm learning how to come to terms with being okay if I can't juggle everything.
Great post! Hope your meds get regulated soon.
I can relate to everything 'cept the sweatshirt in summer. We're dyin' here in this record-breaking Oklahoma heat. Hope you feel better soon and thanks for the creative and fun reality check 🙂
God Bless.
Being a woman certainly isn't for the weak, for sure! What would we do without our friends for that umph! we need? Scary, huh?
The juggling picture made me smile! Keep it up–hugs and prayers to you. Joy is a whole different brand of strength when you get down to the nuts and bolts of it. 🙂
That one word – joy – is so important. It's our strength, and it drains away, gets stolen, if we're not on guard.
Joy to you,
Rhonda
Hugs, Diana, praying you feel better and stronger each day! Love your post!
My job is one where I must juggle a lot of decisions and tasks and some days, I just want to go cower in my bed. Great post!
Cute post, though I'm sorry your medication became unbalanced. Hope you're feeling better soon!