![]() I posted the word “rehab,” and that’s all people saw. It’s the most rewarding and fulfilling job I have had besides working with kids with special needs.ĭo you know how many messages I have gotten asking me if I am in rehab myself? A lot. ![]() I recently started teaching my workshops at a rehab. I am a fan of living in the NOW, in the moment, and all those other wonderful ideas surrounding “being present.” That isn’t what I am talking about. I was not, nor am I, upset at those people. in the same sentence, it struck me as a sign of our times that people wouldn’t look it up to double check before they sent a congratulatory message. The pregnancy can’t survive, and it can be life threatening to the mother), but having seen the word “ectopic” before pregnancy and the fact that I wrote words like “pain,” “complications,” etc. Now, I understand that people didn’t know what it was. Last month, when I was going through the ectopic pregnancy, so many people emailed me to say congratulations. I think, however, that we need to pause (Click to Tweet!) Posting our thoughts as we have them on Facebook or Twitter. You write something and hit publish, and just like that, it’s a thing in the world. I’m working on a longer piece on how immediate our lives are. On how quickly we respond, without really listening or paying attention simply because it’s what we are used to. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” ![]()
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