What keeps you motivated?!😊

Posted by karina77 @karina77, Mar 25, 2019

What keeps you motivated during a difficult period in your life? What brings you joy? Happiness?

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@karina77 I think it's sort of a vicious cycle. I am happy and more content when I am doing something, and so automatically want to do things to attain that happiness. I am always happy when I can do things for my adult son and daughter, but it is also extremely gratifying to be able to do things for friends and acquaintances who are going through difficult times, whether it be health problems or other problems.
JK

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What keeps me motivated is capturing a little bit of nature's beauty while looking out my window and day dreaming. Daylilies just started blooming and it's a welcome site. Have on occasion seen a hummingbird at the flowers which makes it an even better treat.

Happy Friday all!

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@johnbishop : just happened on this forum, and your post. A few years ago my spiritual guided - I’m not - sister-in-law asked me what I would miss the most in life. To me, it’s simply nature. Outdoors. I garden. I walk. I swim, sometimes. I am very aware of daily changes in my backyard. I know when the hummingbirds will be around me while I’m doing yard chores, I also know when the rabbits stole some of my lettuce. I tolerate heat waves, hate dry spells, and am a perfect walking example of senile purpura at all times (It’s a female thing, look it up). Love your photos! Wish I could contribute my own.... sun flowers are flourishing here now, and whatever those tiny, fluffy little yellow-bellied birds (finches?) are, they are feasting on the seeds, and at times you can’t tell where the sun flower ends, and the bird starts. Neat!

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What keeps me motivated is living through 4 lung cancers and being able to give hope to others. To keep going until you can't.

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What keeps me going? Encounters like yesterday's synchronicity moment. I drove 100 miles to my former medical center, to retrieve image copies of 2 scans from 2017. You know what they say about timing. As I entered an old section, that is being remodeled, I heard a man speaking on a phone. By golly it sounded like my old primary care Dr., who had left his job to go to Liberia and head up the ebola crisis response effort 10 years ago. He had stayed until last year, then moved to northern California. This man stood up, and it was him! We greeted like old friends, caught each other up on news, he is now CEO of that facility. He gave me references for primary care Drs near my new home. I realised how much of a warrioress I really am, handling these health challenges, and it made me feel good. Five minutes either way and we wouldn't have met up. Things like that keep me going.
Ginger

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@jakedduck1

Are you Scandinavia by chance

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Oops, wrong program, sorry

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@gingerw

What keeps me going? Encounters like yesterday's synchronicity moment. I drove 100 miles to my former medical center, to retrieve image copies of 2 scans from 2017. You know what they say about timing. As I entered an old section, that is being remodeled, I heard a man speaking on a phone. By golly it sounded like my old primary care Dr., who had left his job to go to Liberia and head up the ebola crisis response effort 10 years ago. He had stayed until last year, then moved to northern California. This man stood up, and it was him! We greeted like old friends, caught each other up on news, he is now CEO of that facility. He gave me references for primary care Drs near my new home. I realised how much of a warrioress I really am, handling these health challenges, and it made me feel good. Five minutes either way and we wouldn't have met up. Things like that keep me going.
Ginger

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@gingerw And it isn't by coincidence it was meant to be . Nice when things like this happen.

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@johnbishop : just happened on this forum, and your post. A few years ago my spiritual guided - I’m not - sister-in-law asked me what I would miss the most in life. To me, it’s simply nature. Outdoors. I garden. I walk. I swim, sometimes. I am very aware of daily changes in my backyard. I know when the hummingbirds will be around me while I’m doing yard chores, I also know when the rabbits stole some of my lettuce. I tolerate heat waves, hate dry spells, and am a perfect walking example of senile purpura at all times (It’s a female thing, look it up). Love your photos! Wish I could contribute my own.... sun flowers are flourishing here now, and whatever those tiny, fluffy little yellow-bellied birds (finches?) are, they are feasting on the seeds, and at times you can’t tell where the sun flower ends, and the bird starts. Neat!

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@johnbishop Beautiful thanks for sharing . Makes my heart sing when I see beauty like this

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Sometimes I really wonder what keeps me going. Probably my family which is large and has always been close. My sons are really my pride and my husband is everything. My sisters, who have problems of their own, but they came to help me. And my mother who has lived thru everything and counts on me to explain her cancer and her options, and those who’ve counted on me and look to me as a role model. How can I let them all down—they motivate me. And when it’s tough, I go out and look at the mountains! And I’m going to see my grandchildren this week!!

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