Part of Becca’s Nurturing Thursday challenge.
Hugs, Cee
email: cee@cee-chris.com
Note: This person may look homeless in this photo, but she is actually carrying bags of wool she bought a a wool and fiber show.
On becoming extraordinary
Part of Becca’s Nurturing Thursday challenge.
Hugs, Cee
email: cee@cee-chris.com
Note: This person may look homeless in this photo, but she is actually carrying bags of wool she bought a a wool and fiber show.
Nice one, Cee. People and snap judgments are the ruination of many.
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I’m fairly easy going when it comes to judging people but there are times …. 😀 😀 Thanks Lois.
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I hear ya!
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Reblogged this on Cee's Photography.
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Excellent advice . . . . . . . how we all react was something I became very aware of when my Dad was living with dementia. Made me much more tolerant. There are still times when I judge but now I hear an inner voice reminding me that I never know what someone is living with, or what happened to them that week, that morning or the day before.
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It fun when we see how our experience can teach us how to behave different. It must have been hard on you when your dad had dementia.
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Very hard for us all but he kept his smile and as you say we all learnt a lot. He would have been proud ☺
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So true — when we see ourselves, ones we love, or ones we know in situations, or step back and look at a situation as an outsider — it is easy to see what the judgement could be, and how wrong the judgement would be. Thank you for sharing with Nurturing Thursday!
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Thanks Becca for hosting this challenge. 😀
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