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		By: Simply, Sarah		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2013 06:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Remember to check out the talk that&#039;s about Good, Better, Best.&lt;br /&gt;Also, I know you&#039;re doing better now.&lt;br /&gt;But, think about if there was a catastrophe in your family.  What would HAVE to be cut out?  &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;My son was diagnosed with leukemia nearly 4 years ago.  Treatment required our family to be split up for over a year, and I had to cut my service to ANYONE to only half being a mom for the other children, a half wife to my husband, and NO VOLUNTEERING or having any callings for a long time.  &lt;br /&gt;I am not saying you&#039;d have to do anything that drastic, but what activities and service would you miss least if you had to give something up for a time?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*Sorry, your post just made me think of that time.  When we arrived in Seattle, it took me 3 days to cancel all the volunteering I had scheduled and arranged to do the following week, not to mention various other childrens&#039; doctor appts, etc.  No one should need 3 days to cancel their life happenings!  Life lived simply is life lived happily.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Good luck!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember to check out the talk that&#8217;s about Good, Better, Best.<br />Also, I know you&#8217;re doing better now.<br />But, think about if there was a catastrophe in your family.  What would HAVE to be cut out?  </p>
<p>My son was diagnosed with leukemia nearly 4 years ago.  Treatment required our family to be split up for over a year, and I had to cut my service to ANYONE to only half being a mom for the other children, a half wife to my husband, and NO VOLUNTEERING or having any callings for a long time.  <br />I am not saying you&#8217;d have to do anything that drastic, but what activities and service would you miss least if you had to give something up for a time?</p>
<p>*Sorry, your post just made me think of that time.  When we arrived in Seattle, it took me 3 days to cancel all the volunteering I had scheduled and arranged to do the following week, not to mention various other childrens&#8217; doctor appts, etc.  No one should need 3 days to cancel their life happenings!  Life lived simply is life lived happily.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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		By: Angie Henderson		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2013 15:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[They would find you, because you don&#039;t really want to be lost.  I love you.  You, my dear, always put everything else on your top shelf.  Take some time for you, and cut back.  You&#039;ll be amazed at how the world still functions, and quite well, without you driving everybody&#039;s bus.  Seriously.  No is a beautiful word, and it is not always as negative as you think it is.  I tend toward the opposite.  Unless it fits comfortably, I&#039;m more likely to decline than to accept.  That&#039;s not always good.  I miss some things that I&#039;m sure would better me and those around me.  I&#039;m afraid of getting overwhelmed.  You have got to find some time for you, and probably not on your couch with your phone.  Just unplug.  Walk, write, read, have a day just to take care of your own home and self.  I wish I could help take your load, for you I might say Yes, sometimes :-)  You are better for everyone else, when you are a whole person and not just an available piece.  Anyone who thinks they will just die if they can&#039;t crawl into your ribcage might need to experience how well they actually do when you aren&#039;t there, for a minute.  Love you!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They would find you, because you don&#8217;t really want to be lost.  I love you.  You, my dear, always put everything else on your top shelf.  Take some time for you, and cut back.  You&#8217;ll be amazed at how the world still functions, and quite well, without you driving everybody&#8217;s bus.  Seriously.  No is a beautiful word, and it is not always as negative as you think it is.  I tend toward the opposite.  Unless it fits comfortably, I&#8217;m more likely to decline than to accept.  That&#8217;s not always good.  I miss some things that I&#8217;m sure would better me and those around me.  I&#8217;m afraid of getting overwhelmed.  You have got to find some time for you, and probably not on your couch with your phone.  Just unplug.  Walk, write, read, have a day just to take care of your own home and self.  I wish I could help take your load, for you I might say Yes, sometimes 🙂  You are better for everyone else, when you are a whole person and not just an available piece.  Anyone who thinks they will just die if they can&#8217;t crawl into your ribcage might need to experience how well they actually do when you aren&#8217;t there, for a minute.  Love you!</p>
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