
Family members form a huge part of my daily support. My mother assists me in many and varied ways. At times she assists with the cooking because it is just impossible to fulfil cooking commitments. She will always enquire how I am progressing with the course. My father even though he is retired can be seen planting many vegetables around the home. He cultivates to a small extent his garden located a little distance from his home so we can regularly look forward to enjoying many of the fruits and vegetables from his gardens.
My spirituality forms a significant part of my support mechanism. I draw much strength from my spiritual relationship with God and the support from members of my faith. Even the church groups that I am affiliated with serve as livewires to my existence. We keep in touch with each other and we genuinely look out for each other.
Coworkers also contribute to my daily existence. We are a small group so we will support each other projects since we are employed in the curriculum department. We give and receive support from each other. We provide support in a number of areas for each other – but basically on a daily basis we are sure to give and receive emotional support. For example, my coworkers will always ask how I am coping because they are aware of this program I am pursuing along with work and family commitments.
“We are not put on earth for ourselves, but are placed here for each other. If you are there always for others, then in time of need, someone will be there for you.” These words encapsulate the essence of what life is and I need to keep them engraved before me as I press on into the future that holds lots of opportunities.
Evlyn,
ReplyDeleteThe first picture where individuals are holding each other up says a lot about supports. Imagine if one link was to be broken! This shows that we need support throughout our lives small as it may be. Establishing support from friends, relatives, co-workers, and church groups might be a good way in helping us manage our daily routines and challenges.
Evlyn,
ReplyDeleteI love reading your posts, they remind me so much of my life back home in Sri Lanka. We are all inter dependant and if we all understand that, it would be a much caring world today.
The quote you have in this post tells it all. I wrote it down for my own self, as I agree with every word of it.
Thank you Evlyn.
Hi Evlyn,
ReplyDeleteLike you God is a big part of my support. I talk to him on a daily bases. Also my family and friends are another big part of my support. I thank God everyday for them. I love you picturs to choose for you blog.
Wow,what a wonderful ways to describe the supports in your life. I give God the praise and thank him for the many blessings received in my life. Family, (especially mothers are special and have unlimited amount of support to offer).Although, I lost my mother seven years ago, she was my life support. I miss her everyday. I want to tell you to be grateful and thankful that you have such helpful supports.
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