After being discharged from rehab in 2002, I worked on gradually building strength and endurance in order to tolerate living a fairly active life on the go. Between volunteering at my nephews' schools, going to doctor appointments, shopping, exercising, running errands, going to various therapy appointments, and socializing, my life had gotten pretty busy. However, in March of 2020 my typical day did an about-face and I became far less busy, much like everyone else when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Ooh, I really connect with this one. Being forced to re-examine our daily activities and goals was harsh initially, but I'm so much happier having identified my priorities and aiming to strike a better life balance as a result.
Ooh, I really connect with this one. Being forced to re-examine our daily activities and goals was harsh initially, but I'm so much happier having identified my priorities and aiming to strike a better life balance as a result.
Your positive and forward thinking outlook on the entire situation was definitely inspirational!