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24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | Judi Singleton
I have done in-home-care for the elderly for ten years now.
Before that I was a family counselor. I talk to people everyday
about the losses of growing older. The loss of working and the
structure on has from working. The loss of income that we earn.
The loss of meaning from life if we have built our lives around
thinking we are our work. The loss of driving being able to
transport oneself. The losses through health care issues, issues
like vision and hearing. The loss of old time friends and loved
ones. It seems to me all those things perhaps are harder than
the loss of one's life. We need to learn to deal with loss. This
kind of loss is inevitable. But maybe we can turn the loss
around like we turn knowing what we don't want into what we do
want. A celebration of what growing older means instead of what
we are going to lose. So let's take a look at each one of these
issues one by one. Loss of work: First and formost we are not
the work we do. There is lots of kinds of work in God's world.
Perhaps now we are retiring. This can give us the opportunity to
re-invent ourselves. We perhaps can start a new business. Maybe
be consultants as we have so much experience. Perhaps take a
hobby and turn it into a full time profession. I have thought
personally that retiring from full time outside work would give
me time to write which is my passion. I also could develop my
writing into a profession that was not limited to the kind of
physical work I do in caregiving. The loss of driving being able
to transport oneself: I thought about this one too. I am now
able to walk where I go. This walking gives me time to enjoy all
the things I missed when I was driving. I am also healthier for
walking. I meet neighbors, enjoy watching the children play,
hear the birds singing. Watch a cat be lazy on a sunny porch.
What a blessing this not driving is. The losses through health
care issues, examples a lessening of ones vision and hearing. We
live in an age where they have laser surgery for our eyes.
Glasses that correct vision, hearing aides of all kinds.
Whatever our physical challenges are it gives us the opportunity
to turn to Higher Power with them. If I can relax into my
natural state of being I am always abundantly healthy. Now that
I have time I can learn that lesson. The loss of old friends and
loved ones: If you turn that one around you can sit and be
lonley for those you lose or you can stretch yourself and reach
out to new friends. This is hard many times but we are on this
earth to learn. If we believe we can we can. We can make new
friends and perhaps give something to the needs of the world.
There is no lack of people who need support and love, or causes
that need support. Reach out and give your love. It will come
back to you ten times ten. It is a choice as you see.
About Author :
Judi Singleton writes ten blogs a week if you enjoyed this
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