Right Care
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Locality: San Diego, California
Phone: +1 858-688-4764
Address: 8334 Clairemont Mesa Blvd Suite # 203 92111 San Diego, CA, US
Website: www.rightcareforseniors.com/
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If you wanted to see what 'true love' looks like, this must come pretty close.
The TRUTH is, that all of the STUFF here on earth we work SO hard to buy and accumulate..does NOT mean a thing. At the end of the day...people will be cleanin...g out our "STUFF", going thru our "STUFF", figuring out what to do with all of our "STUFF"....this "STUFF" we've accumulated in our life. The only thing of VALUE that remains are the MEMORIES and what we deposit into others. May we all learn to spend less time accumulating "STUFF" and spend way more time making MEMORIES. See more
Cherish the moments while you can..
The TRUTH is, that all of the STUFF here on earth we work SO hard to buy and accumulate..does NOT mean a thing. At the end of the day...people will be cleanin...g out our "STUFF", going thru our "STUFF", figuring out what to do with all of our "STUFF"....this "STUFF" we've accumulated in our life. The only thing of VALUE that remains are the MEMORIES and what we deposit into others. May we all learn to spend less time accumulating "STUFF" and spend way more time making MEMORIES. See more
Technology is not life, spend time with people NOT THE DEVICE - An article from a newspaper from a lovely elderly Maureen Rice, Florida
Technology is not life, spend time with people NOT THE DEVICE - An article from a newspaper from a lovely elderly Maureen Rice, Florida
Scott Mann posted this about his mother-in-law. It will take you less than a minute to read it. And I promise it's worth it. Here's what Scott wrote:... This is Sharon, my mother-in-law. She taught me it’s important work to see someone for who they are and not what you expect. When I first met my mother-in-law I had a hard time understanding her thick south Virginia accent. And she seemed a little bossy in that southern passive aggressive polite way. But I knew she was important to the love of my life, so I accepted her grudgingly as some of us do when family is forced on us. After 5 years I still didn’t really know her. When my wife got leukemia at 30. When our world was shattered and changed forever, Sharon very quietly and very firmly stepped into the role she was born for. She moved, with her dependent Vietnam vet husband, into our house and became Michele’s caretaker too. Over the last two years she bought most of the groceries, cooked almost every meal, did most of the laundry and cleaning, drove both dependents to almost every one of the 300+ doctor appointments, sorted tens of thousands of pills, and made sure they were all taken on time at every hour every day. And she did this when she herself was diagnosed with cancer 6 months ago. When she was getting a mastectomy. When she is going through chemo. She hums when she works. She talks to herself when there’s no one to listen, and she goes about every day with humility and grace. I took this photo before I left work this morning. She didn’t know I was there. This, friends, is what greatness looks like in a quiet moment. Waiting on oatmeal to cook for her daughter for the 300th time since she got sick. Not everyone gets to have a real-world superhero in their lives. And for this I am filled with gratitude every day. ---Scott Mann
Something to think about.
Scott Mann posted this about his mother-in-law. It will take you less than a minute to read it. And I promise it's worth it. Here's what Scott wrote:... This is Sharon, my mother-in-law. She taught me it’s important work to see someone for who they are and not what you expect. When I first met my mother-in-law I had a hard time understanding her thick south Virginia accent. And she seemed a little bossy in that southern passive aggressive polite way. But I knew she was important to the love of my life, so I accepted her grudgingly as some of us do when family is forced on us. After 5 years I still didn’t really know her. When my wife got leukemia at 30. When our world was shattered and changed forever, Sharon very quietly and very firmly stepped into the role she was born for. She moved, with her dependent Vietnam vet husband, into our house and became Michele’s caretaker too. Over the last two years she bought most of the groceries, cooked almost every meal, did most of the laundry and cleaning, drove both dependents to almost every one of the 300+ doctor appointments, sorted tens of thousands of pills, and made sure they were all taken on time at every hour every day. And she did this when she herself was diagnosed with cancer 6 months ago. When she was getting a mastectomy. When she is going through chemo. She hums when she works. She talks to herself when there’s no one to listen, and she goes about every day with humility and grace. I took this photo before I left work this morning. She didn’t know I was there. This, friends, is what greatness looks like in a quiet moment. Waiting on oatmeal to cook for her daughter for the 300th time since she got sick. Not everyone gets to have a real-world superhero in their lives. And for this I am filled with gratitude every day. ---Scott Mann
DOCTOR TIPS TO WOMEN.. 1. You should NOT finish all housework in one day. Those who have done it are stressed and some are already buried. 2. Take time to rest,... it's not a sin to sit, put your legs on the table and eat something you like. 3. SLEEP if necessary for headache to disappear. Those who refuse to take vacation leave, take time off or break time, if not, their families will miss them because they have prematurely gone on the journey without return. 4. STOP taking sedatives to sleep, you're destroying your brain and organs. Sometime you'll start forgetting things. Relax your brain, worry less, go for a walk, laugh, smile more, everything will happen eventually. 5. Meditate. Have a quiet time and relax. Breathe fresh air. Breathe out all negativities. 6. Stay in front of your mirror, smile for yourself. That turns on a positive aura around you, so you can shine with your own light. 7. GO buy you a snack or something to drink. Just do something for yourself, even if your partner doesn't do it for you... do it yourself, so you can download things in your head. 8. GET the appliances needed to ease your job and avoid stress as it is women's largest silent killer. 9. Ask help when you don't feel good, do something about it, go to health center, hospital or call some nearby doctor. Don't self medicate. 10. CONTROL YOUR PRESSURE AND SUGAR LEVEL OCCASIONALLY, whether you're sick or not. Doing this has saved a lot of women in the past. Trust this good advice I give you and give yourself the value you deserve, love and care, you are a great woman and don't forget you are Beautiful Instrument for Creation. #pngconfession #ShareTheLove #LikeAndShare
Sharing good deeds during uncertain times..
Something to think about.
DOCTOR TIPS TO WOMEN.. 1. You should NOT finish all housework in one day. Those who have done it are stressed and some are already buried. 2. Take time to rest,... it's not a sin to sit, put your legs on the table and eat something you like. 3. SLEEP if necessary for headache to disappear. Those who refuse to take vacation leave, take time off or break time, if not, their families will miss them because they have prematurely gone on the journey without return. 4. STOP taking sedatives to sleep, you're destroying your brain and organs. Sometime you'll start forgetting things. Relax your brain, worry less, go for a walk, laugh, smile more, everything will happen eventually. 5. Meditate. Have a quiet time and relax. Breathe fresh air. Breathe out all negativities. 6. Stay in front of your mirror, smile for yourself. That turns on a positive aura around you, so you can shine with your own light. 7. GO buy you a snack or something to drink. Just do something for yourself, even if your partner doesn't do it for you... do it yourself, so you can download things in your head. 8. GET the appliances needed to ease your job and avoid stress as it is women's largest silent killer. 9. Ask help when you don't feel good, do something about it, go to health center, hospital or call some nearby doctor. Don't self medicate. 10. CONTROL YOUR PRESSURE AND SUGAR LEVEL OCCASIONALLY, whether you're sick or not. Doing this has saved a lot of women in the past. Trust this good advice I give you and give yourself the value you deserve, love and care, you are a great woman and don't forget you are Beautiful Instrument for Creation. #pngconfession #ShareTheLove #LikeAndShare
Sharing good deeds during uncertain times..
Create good memories..
When you learn to understand, you will learn to appreciate.
Something to think about.
DOCTOR TIPS TO WOMEN.. 1. You should NOT finish all housework in one day. Those who have done it are stressed and some are already buried. 2. Take time to rest,... it's not a sin to sit, put your legs on the table and eat something you like. 3. SLEEP if necessary for headache to disappear. Those who refuse to take vacation leave, take time off or break time, if not, their families will miss them because they have prematurely gone on the journey without return. 4. STOP taking sedatives to sleep, you're destroying your brain and organs. Sometime you'll start forgetting things. Relax your brain, worry less, go for a walk, laugh, smile more, everything will happen eventually. 5. Meditate. Have a quiet time and relax. Breathe fresh air. Breathe out all negativities. 6. Stay in front of your mirror, smile for yourself. That turns on a positive aura around you, so you can shine with your own light. 7. GO buy you a snack or something to drink. Just do something for yourself, even if your partner doesn't do it for you... do it yourself, so you can download things in your head. 8. GET the appliances needed to ease your job and avoid stress as it is women's largest silent killer. 9. Ask help when you don't feel good, do something about it, go to health center, hospital or call some nearby doctor. Don't self medicate. 10. CONTROL YOUR PRESSURE AND SUGAR LEVEL OCCASIONALLY, whether you're sick or not. Doing this has saved a lot of women in the past. Trust this good advice I give you and give yourself the value you deserve, love and care, you are a great woman and don't forget you are Beautiful Instrument for Creation. #pngconfession #ShareTheLove #LikeAndShare
Sharing good deeds during uncertain times..
Something to make us smile when the world gives us uncertainty.
When you show love, they give it back to you way more than you imagine..
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