Journal of Sacred Work

Caregivers have superpowers! Radical Loving Care illuminates the divine truth that caregiving is not just a job. It is Sacred Work.

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  The sacred encounter  Intention can make any encounter sacred. How do you meet yourself in the mirror each morning?

   Fifteen years ago Sondra, a supervisor at Baptist Hospital, saw herself in a family photo. "When I realized how heavy I was I decided it was a sign of self disrespect."

   She choose to change. With hard work, Sondra lost forty pounds.

   "Congratulations on your will power," I told her. 

   "It is not will power. It is want power that works," she told me. "I wanted to respect the person in the mirror so I changed my lifestyle and feel so much better."

   Today, Sondra's "want power" is still succeeding. That is becasue she did not just change her eating choices. She changed her life attitude. Desire, not desserts, drives her life.    

   Will you change any one of your behaviors this year? Did you change any last year?

   Sondra's simple principle can work no matter what change you seek.

   If I think of dieting as punishment I will start thinking of the reward I deserve for suffering – and thus relapse. But if, like Sondra, I change because I want to be healthier my chance for long term success rises. 

   If I focus on not being irritable then I actually risk becoming more so.  But, if I want to live my best self then patience will naturally emerge. 

   Think of yourself as an ordinary caregiver and you become one. Create a new picture of yourself as  more loving & walk into that picture.  

   I like what Liz Wessel has suggested. Pause a moment at the threshold of each day. What are your intentions?

   At this moment, you have not changed a single lifestyle habit. Meet your own needs with love & your best self will enable the changes you seek. 

-Erie Chapman  

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8 responses to “Days 5-9 Want Power – A Way to Become Your Best Self”

  1. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    It seems as though dieting is on everyone’s mind after adding some weight over the holidays. New Year’s resolutions can be so daunting and easily broken, especially if we have an all or nothing mentality. The first time we slip we throw up our hands and cave in on ourselves.
    However, I really appreciate the paradigm shift that you offer us, Erie. The inner critic can be quite discouraging but a loving response, kindness and patience creates renewed energy and vision that holds meaning.
    Thank you!

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    Anonymous

    Erie: in relation to becoming your best self I appreciate your last sentence “Meet your own needs with love and your best self will enable the changes you seek”. This is my own experience. I sought to live in another country that has very cold weather. After I arrived in sunny California I decided to stay. I put my best self forward and became a nurse. As Liz says “kindness and patience creates renewed energy and vision that holds meaning” is true. Today in retirement I will continue to meet my own needs with love and my best self will enable the changes I seek.

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    Anonymous

    Eerie: previous post is by sbeng

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  4. erie chapman Avatar
    erie chapman

    Hi Suan. I know you know that it is Erie, not Eerie:-)

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  5. erie chapman Avatar
    erie chapman

    Thank you, Suan. I bet you are also doing great caregiving in “retirement” – to your friends and family and maybe others. Happy New Year.

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    Anonymous

    Erie: apologies for my typo error, needs to put my glasses next time! Suan

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  7. marily Avatar
    marily

    I want ” want power ” as this year starts… Thank Erie, Liz and everyone, for yet another magical inspiring words.

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  8. erie chapman Avatar
    erie chapman

    Great, Marily. I hereby grant you a full year of “want power” free of charge:-)

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