First Impressions: Patience and in it for the long haul
Book: Months, nurturing his garden, harvest to be reaped, anxiety over the future
Guidance: Time for patience, try not to be anxious, ponder your next move
Journaling
This is a reminder just like all the truths that slow and steady wins the race. I can’t undo 50 years of bad habits in a short amount of time. I need to take the time to truly build a relationship with my body and nurture it. That is especially important if I am choosing to go the natural route and not do drugs. I have to build and nurture this relationship and I need to make it a priority. That means the big things like not traveling overnight to the little things like drinking enough water. I need to take care of me and I don’t do a really good job of that.
Dearest ones,
Please help me to love and nurture my body and to do the things I need to do to feel better.
Blessed Be,
Raine
December 27, 2018
I used to hate this card because it was a reminder that I could not change everything overnight. However, I’ve learned to appreciate it because it tells me that with a little bit of effort and patience I will see changes. I have started to see those changes as my blood sugar is inching my way down and when I do the right things, it is in a good place. My body is actually very responsive when I treat it with love and respect. I’m also realizing that slow is better and my goal for 2018 is to do something every day. I don’t have to be a kamikazi and walk a million miles a day, but I do have to get out and do something even if it is just a walk around the block.
