Thursday, 28 February 2013

Kim Rutgers


28 February 2013
Student Number: 3303922

Response to blog
"My Journey"
God Bless you, oh so brave lady. This was my first thought/ feelings, I felt for you. Your article describes how your abilities just seemed to shatter away. And my heart goes out to you, in terms of your journey.

As an able body, I can only but imagine your daily tasks. One moment, you can walk, run, skip and even bend. The next moment, you have to rely on help of others. As humans, we have a sense of pride and dignity that disables us from accepting such help. And with that, recovery could come so much slower.
How funny one’s roles can change, in a split second. I sympathize with you, though you sound like a confident young adult, (with strong ambitions).
I wish you all the best, as you continue to grow from strength to strength. Take comfort in knowing that the world and modern life eases the lives of not only able people, but of disabled people, as well. The road to success and recovery lies in your hands through your attitude.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for such a powerful response, to this situation. I believe everyone will feel like her and there is no solution, to this except that God must engage. Spiritual and figuratively speaking, we understand and believe that god becomes the solution to every problems. At some instances you'll think god is not helping, and the fact is that God will help you in different ways. For having the wise and bold mind that will help you to take positive decisions about your life, is from god. To forget the past and look to the future it's god revelation to Paul, and Paul used it as a true profess and it became effective and beneficial to him, therefore Paul started to preach the word of God, and he always said: "What helps me is to forget the past and look forward to the future". Also to such problems forgive and forget then look forward to something that will re-shape you life. Thanks.

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