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Who was your hero today?

Rose White

MyPTSD Pro
This is an activity to practice self reflection and gratitude. Tell about someone that made your day better.

Mine is: I appreciated two of my co-workers who had an open and frank conversation with me about our feelings on a sensitive subject. Felt good to connect with them that way.
 
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@Defaultxlove and @Friday sorry about the 180 switch! Lol. I was overthinking it, so quickly changed to something totally different within my window of edit time!
<chuckling> Can’t count the number of times I’ve been all… YES! No one has responded, yet! Edit-edit-edit. Voila! THAT more accurate reflects where my head is at. Phew!
 
Honestly, my mom. Usually she’s crap for any kind of help but yesterday she took my trash out and though I was exhausted and wanted to leave it she helped me clean my kitchen, so today I came home to find a clean kitchen and a house that didn’t smell like garbage and I didn’t need to get the trash out. So my evening is now so much easier.
 
One of my nurses came to the apartment, checked my vitals, and brought me a case of strawberry Ensure. She advised me to water down the Ensure so that I can pass it down and we talked and joked around a bit. She is a good person and genuinely cares about others. I enjoyed seeing her today and she reminded me that I was not alone with my medical issues.
 
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Barbara the Snow Lady who the students at my school created was my hero today.
 
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