smile always.
it had been a really shitty day! somebody said something and it affected me. just as i thought it was going to be an once of issue, she went around telling the entire world in the attempt to make me look bad. i admitted my mistake and took the beating once and then again in the afternoon just before going home. but i told myself to smile. and smile i did... the students nurses and my co-workers made my day better and gave me the courage to smile in the face of threats and bad-mouthed. this is the power of WORDS. words are powerful! it can build up and it can destroy too. i experience both so i know it very well.
if u r a student nurse blog-hopping and happened to read this, know that u r very special to us, staff. although u may think that u rn't helping much, u r! simple things like showering, feeding and even talking to patients can be such great big help to us. thank you. =)
my dear friends... u may be wondering what happened. i am too tired to talk about it so even if u call i did say the same to u too. upon multiple reflection on this incident, i must say that i had learnt a valuable lesson and i am on the process of humbling myself. (honestly, i had always felt that i am relatively very humble liao... but it seems God doesn't think so. *sigh*)
2 comments:
Hi. Sometimes like yourself, i think i m a humble person. On second thought, how can a humble person think that he is a humble person. If a humble person thinks that he is a humble person, then he is no longer humble. Sounds cheam? Hope u know what i mean ;)
the ability to smile in the face of adversity..
not easy.. yet possible..
Smile.. because it makes a difference
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