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Susan Baker's avatar

Living slowly and with greater purpose! Yep! It's easier to say, "No, thank you" now. In my, relatively new retirement (5 years), I thought I had to fill my time so as to not seem a slacker older person. Aquatic classes 5x each week, new puppy, caring for my young grandsons during Covid ,art classes, book club,gardening, and then several subtle but significant health concerns arose. Hopefully not TMI, but a hospitalization 2 weeks ago with severe diverticulitis with complications ground my activities to a halt; now reintroducing some at a snail's pace. My lovely daughter has lovingly suggested it might be time to slow down...just a bit. I am reminded that self care is not selfishness, resting is not laziness and my embracing my being an introvert enables me to be my best self for those I love.

Continued thanks for how you connect so well with us !

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Sue Sutherland-Wood's avatar

Gadzooks Prue you are doing EVERYTHING just a bit more slowly - this is really incredible! It's deeply affirming too that you are so in tune with your body - you are truly working as a team with a mutual goal.

Gardening and ballet and social calls!?

I hope you are charting your progress formally as it is sometimes an encouraging marker of how far you've come, especially on those bleak days when you feel you "should" be doing more ...

Absolutely loved your description of deeking out of a loud situation - the setting was spot on, the smell of the grass, the sheep, the thumping music in the background - and just sitting quietly somewhere. I relate hugely to this. I used to think I was kind of a oddball, not being a true "joiner" and often happy if a social event was cancelled! If you know you know, lol. Keep on keeping on, Prue! You are doing so well xo

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