A fortnight ago, I had a much needed hip replacement. I'd just about managed to fulfil my home visits during the weeks preceding the operation but, I confess it was getting more and more difficult. Since then, my whole outlook has changed to one of positive anticipation to get 'back into the saddle' and go to work.
But, the break has given me much needed time to think about how I help people. Can I do more? Do I give enough explanations? What about follow ups? It's amazing to note that being confined compulsorily makes you focus on the important matters in life. I guess I should make myself do a complete mental check in on a regular basis.
It's not that before and after every home visit I don't mull over what I can do, what solutions I can offer, what backup can I give and finally what I achieved. But, having to actually take stock over an extended period of recuperation because you can't do anything else is extremely beneficial for focusing the mind!
As each day brings more energy and ability to manage the small challenges that present each day after major surgery, I can feel my enthusiasm unfolding as I contemplate resuming my home visits. I've always welcomed the arrival of spring by enjoying the morning birdsong - missing during the winter months - and the sight of new buds on trees and spring flowers pushing up in the garden.
However, this year it's almost like I'm having my own personal blossoming with the arrival of spring and it's rather good!
But, the break has given me much needed time to think about how I help people. Can I do more? Do I give enough explanations? What about follow ups? It's amazing to note that being confined compulsorily makes you focus on the important matters in life. I guess I should make myself do a complete mental check in on a regular basis.
It's not that before and after every home visit I don't mull over what I can do, what solutions I can offer, what backup can I give and finally what I achieved. But, having to actually take stock over an extended period of recuperation because you can't do anything else is extremely beneficial for focusing the mind!
As each day brings more energy and ability to manage the small challenges that present each day after major surgery, I can feel my enthusiasm unfolding as I contemplate resuming my home visits. I've always welcomed the arrival of spring by enjoying the morning birdsong - missing during the winter months - and the sight of new buds on trees and spring flowers pushing up in the garden.
However, this year it's almost like I'm having my own personal blossoming with the arrival of spring and it's rather good!