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Author Archives: Susan Young

COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS AND RUB THEM IN

COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS AND RUB THEM IN

A week after my recent hip replacement, the home-health physical therapist graduated me from a walker to a cane. Days later, I walked unassisted. I passed the PT’s required checklist early, so he discharged me sooner than expected. He shook my hand and said, “Wow!” Three weeks after surgery, the doctor studied my x-rays and… Continue Reading

WHERE IS YOUR MIND?

WHERE IS YOUR MIND?

Years ago, seeking help, I called Jack, an Episcopal minister. Because Jack was also a Zen priest, I hoped his serenity might calm my condition: what Buddhist’s call the chattering “drunken monkey mind.” I had tossed and turned too many nights, ideas jumping around in my brain like screeching monkeys swinging from branch to branch.… Continue Reading

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF WE LET GO OF SOME OF THE BUSY-NESS?

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF WE LET GO OF SOME OF THE BUSY-NESS?

I am working on busy. The I-can’t-stop, I-am-driven, there-is-a-motor-inside-me-and-it runs-on-high-gear kind of busy. Jump in, get to work, clean, cook, scoot to Shaw’s for toilet paper, get to the dump before it closes, and by the way, sweep-the-deck kind of busy. Frenzied hustle and bustle. Do it now. Get it done. Busy tells me that… Continue Reading

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