Written by: Amandita Sullivan
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Whenever I have a long night of not being able to sleep because my body
is killing me, I take a look at something like this: The final page of
my accident report, with some extra notes added onto it. Reading the
last line of this paragraph is scary, as is the thought that the driver
was in a position/condition in which he had no idea he was operating the
vehicle with a person on the trunk of his car.
They say that, "he is a wise man who does not grieve for the things
which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has." Even though
things have been less than ideal since, that day could have ended much
differently for me (and not in a good way). Focusing on my multiple
blessings makes me feel fortunate and beyond grateful that I'm in one
piece today. Let's be honest: Having to fight your way to the top of
any mountain stinks. But, once I get there, all the sleepless nights,
tears, pain and struggle will have been worth it. So today I've got my
eye on the NYC Marathon that I will be running someday. I can almost
feel how exhilarating & empowering crossing the finish line is going
to be =)
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