
I had a rough night in ICU with pain after surgery and a bad reaction to some stong meds. But throughout the night, Oish my nurse provided with me excellent, calm, patient, assuring care. It made such a difference. I’m mindful again today of the amazing work of health professionals and carers across the nation. Let’s never take their work for granted!
And as I did a slow lap of the ICU this morning with a physio, I was reminded that so many others face much bigger challenges than I do. A hospital visit always brings perspective.
I read this week of these “4A’s of gratitude”:
Attention – intentionally coming to attention on a regular basis, orienting our lives around the ways of Jesus – who saw the goodness and grace of God in the world, his life and all people around him.
Awareness – making sure we intentionally open our eyes, ears, hearts and minds on a daily basis to see and appreciate the blessings around us.
Acknowledgement – Recognising and intentionally affirming others who make a difference in our lives and local communities.
Action – intentionally turning our gratitude into action, and modelling the priority of gratitude to others.
And as we embrace a lifestyle of gratitude, experts tells us that it’s good for our physical, mental, emotional and relational health. Wins all around! And as highlighted in the 4As above – intentionality is central to practising gratitude on a daily basis.
I’ve got so much to be grateful for today – including Oish, the right person in the right place overnight here at Epworth.
Thanks for this, Scott. All the more vivid given your surgery and discomfort. Thanks for reminding us of gratitude. Every blessing for a rapid and full recovery…and better rest in the days/nights to come.
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