Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Fighter!


So, I took a little break from the world for a week or so...I basically "unplugged": I was in a lot of pain, adjusting to my new sleep pattern (and when I say 'new', I mean worse.) I also feel as if my condition is getting worse -no, I'm not a doctor...but I know my body and I feel the difference. I also had some personal things going on, as we all do. I just had to spend time with myself to regroup.

Being away from everything was almost vital, I didn't realize how stressed out I was!!! I try to be easy-going, drama free, and  positive, but I had to acknowledge that madness so I could deal with it. I can't say that everything is fixed, but I'm working on it.

This is what I had to refocus on:

My life isn't really about me at all: it's about what I can do to help my son, my family, friends and others I meet along the way be better people with the hope I can gain knowledge and understanding from people around me. Michael Jackson said it best in his song "Heal the World", 'Be God's glow', basically saying we should be a reflection of God's love.

This poem is a summary of my thoughts this week:

I am a fighter, thinking I'd lost my way...
I lost my focus, I was lead astray.


In a lonely place, I looked over my life,
Taking a long, hard look in the mirror: I saw the misery and strife
I was looking at a girl, reflecting on a childhood lost...
all the hurt and pain.
Knowing that God has kept me here for a purpose...
I have so much to gain.


Taking a look at the woman I now, I see the potential within
I am a fighter, I'm destined to win!
Taking in all the test over  years,
I have to take the lessons and remove the tears.


I am a fighter, I thought I lost my way.
Getting back on track won't be easy,
With guidance and love, victory isn't far away.


I hope everyone has been well. I hope to be back to full speed soon!

Take care,
SC

2 comments:

  1. Sometimes a break can be like a calming breeze. I hope your short reprieve is just what you needed to gather up your strength for the next part of the journey.

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  2. It was great, Deb! I'm still taking it easy, but I knew some people where worried about me...
    I hope all is well with you.

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