I’m Hopeful

So, I started an end-of-life coaching course. Expanding my horizons, expanding my coaching practice and not setting limits on who I can help. As, I started this new module, my instructor played a meditation video and quotes from authors were introduced and the one quote which stuck out to me was, “What do you hope for with my work as nurse?” Cannot remember the author, but it got me into a quick journaling reflection, and I wanted to share it with you. These hopeful moments are the moments which moved me into the direction I am going. Not just as a nurse, but as an individual. Some of you are still skeptical of my change, and that is okay. I accept your skepticism and raise you the question, “What are you doing to better yourself? ” Here we go, my hopefuls:

I’m hopeful you set your day from the moment you wake up.

I’m hopeful you understand we are all in this together, whatever this is.

I’m hopeful you are in charge of your body, your vessel, and you determine your health.

I’m hopeful fear will dissipate and love will grow,

I’m hopeful you understand that death of bad feelings is only the beginning of good feelings.

I’m hopeful you find your true potential.

I”m hopeful you understand you cannot love someone, if you don’t love yourself.

I’m hopeful you will give yourself grace and know that life is not a race.

I’m hopeful you will find the people who support you for who you truly are.

I’m hopeful you will find your tribe who are on the same level as you.

I’m hopeful you realize your manifest your reality. Your life is your creation.

I’m hopeful you let go of what is no longer serving you.

These are my hopefuls, not only for myself, but for you. I’m sure more will come to me as I grow and let life really set into play. I am letting go because if I am resisting what the universe wants to give me, that is on me. Here I am at forty, taking life a day at a time. Here I am at forty figuring out what it means to be truly happy. How long will it take you? You have all the time in the world if you just let go. I’m hopeful for you.

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Just an RN telling the honest truth.

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