Day 68
There are moments in my life when I feel as though I am on bloodied knees, begging for mercy. And other moments when I feel blessed beyond measure in all that my life entails. It’s certainly a spectrum. (Sometimes daily!)
Living with an autoimmune disease has been one of the greatest teachers I could ever have asked for. It teaches lessons in patience and humility, in self-advocacy, in moderation, in values and what’s truly important. It distills life down and gives it clarity in a way that did not exist prior to the disease. It is as much a gift as it is a curse.
I remind myself of these things when I’m tired, when I can’t find the strength or the internal fortitude to keep doing all the things, day in and day out. There’s an awareness that is honed over years of being diligent about … well, life … that while beneficial, is also exhausting.
Practicing gratitude in the hard times is as important as remembering the truth in the good times. It is a balancing act, an on-going exercise in equilibrium.
It is always.
Xox, g