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Hoppy
04-27-2008, 01:44 PM
Everyone, Irene sent this to Chocko and me and wanted to have it passed on to all of you. Please take her words to heart, especially as Women's Health Week approaches. If we don't take care of ourselves, then we can't take care of our children!

Dear KIDPOWER Friends and Colleagues,

I am going to turn 60 on April 27th and have a special birthday wish that was inspired by a health scare.

Last week, I had what was my doctors think was a mild stroke from which I am expected to recover completely, but which leaves me at a higher risk of having another stroke. This was a wakeup call to me personally that I need to take better care of myself rather than using my body like a 20-year-old who thinks she’s invincible.

The good news is: that I am getting better; that our Central office team did a superb job of managing with suddenly not having me here.

People occasionally say they worry about how KIDPOWER would manage without me. My heart is bursting with pride at how well EVERYONE has done and is doing without me right now. My plan is to be here still for a good long time, but with a great deal more balance, which will require that more things be done without me.

I am taking a partial health leave for a few weeks. Although working did not cause the stroke (or whatever this is), I see that I had worked myself into a state of exhaustion that was contrary to the values of an organization that is committed to safety. One of the things that people say they love about KIDPOWER is that we walk our talk, and I am determined to take some time to figure out how to walk my talk in this part of my life, too. I will be happy to hear from you, but might be slow in getting back to you or may ask someone else to reply.

Now, for my birthday wish. Lying in an emergency room with double vision and uncomfortable sensations on the right side of my body, being told that I might be about to have a major stroke, was very frightening. I thought a lot about what my priorities have been and should be.

Each of you is tremendously important to many people, but few of us are very good about taking care of ourselves.

Just as people use the Wishing Technique and hope that problems with people will go away without their taking action, so to do people use the Wishing Technique when it comes to wishing that potential health and safety problems would go away on their own. Although it’s true that you can do everything “right” and still have problems, it’s also true that you have a much better chance of preventing and fixing problems if you take the appropriate actions.

Just as people tell themselves that they are “too busy” to take a self-defense class, so to do people use the “Too Busy” Excuse for deciding that they don’t have enough time to make a healthy meal, reduce their stress, drive safely, get enough exercise, find work they love, go to the doctor for regular health check-ups, do something just for fun with their family, try something new, have lunch with a friend, call someone they care about, resolve a conflict, take a true break with no work attached, and get enough rest.

For myself, I do many of these things very well, so I fell into the “But I Do So Much Already” Excuse. On a personal safety level, that is like saying, “Well, I always lock my house doors, so I really shouldn’t have to remember to pay attention to what neighborhood I’m in when I park my car.”

So, here is what I am telling people who ask me what I’d like for my 60th birthday: Please take ten minutes and think honestly about whether there are ANY areas relating to your emotional and physical health and safety where you have been using the Wishing Technique, the “Too Busy” Excuse, or the “But I Do So Much Already” Excuse. And then please make a realistic plan for addressing these areas and start doing so as quickly as possible.

Knowing that you are each making your well-being a very high priority in as many areas as you can would be the most meaningful 60th birthday gift I could possibly have.

With great love,
Irene

Dream
04-27-2008, 01:52 PM
:getwell: I really hope you recover quickly and remain well.

Jodi Lynne
04-27-2008, 01:58 PM
:getwell: I :pray: for a speedy recovery.

*PL*
04-27-2008, 02:00 PM
Speedy recovery and take care of yourself Irene :hug:

nunya
04-27-2008, 02:03 PM
Take care of yourself, I am praying you have a speedy recovery.

Lady LaRue
04-27-2008, 02:26 PM
:eyepop2: :faint2: Please get well!! I'll make an effort to stop making excuses in my life about those things. Thanks so much for these important reminders. :heart:

I'll pray for a speedy recovery and good health so you can keep coming back here to put us all on the right path to empowering our children and ourselves. :pray:

Taterbug
04-27-2008, 03:12 PM
:getwell:

Busty Vixen
04-27-2008, 03:36 PM
Irene, I am amazed at the fact that you have made your health scare another opportunity to empower yourself and to remind us to do the same. Thank you for inspiring us all- even as you face your own recovery. Thank you for your thoughtful and heartfelt reminder.

I will continue to pray for you. :pray: Feel well soon.

Jinxie
04-27-2008, 04:09 PM
Take care of yourself! I am wishing you a speedy recovery.

Sheila
04-27-2008, 04:15 PM
Take care of yourself!

Last July my dad had a stroke. It scared me pretty bad. He vowed to change his lifestyle, and did ok with it for awhile, but has gone back to how he was before the stroke. I really worry about him.

Please, please take care of yourself and do what you need to live a long, happy, healthy life.

KIDPOWER
04-27-2008, 04:36 PM
Dear UofMom Friends,

Thank you all for your kind words and good wishes. I have decided to see this experience as a very interesting gift that the universe has given me for my 60th birthday - and plan to take the time I need to figure out how to take good care of myself and find a better balance with my job.

Old habits can be hard to break, but I am a very determined person and have a my first grandchild - and this is a powerful motivation for me to do my best to be here and to be well.

With great appreciation and warm regards,
Irene

MIZ
04-27-2008, 04:43 PM
Irene, it is so inspiring to see how you can turn a health scare into a positive message for yourself and to the rest of us.:love:

Best wishes for a speedy recovery.:getwell:

Graceysmum
04-27-2008, 04:55 PM
:getwell: Your words are so wise......no wonder Kidpower says they can't do it without you! :hug2:

Get well and take care of yourself!!

carolacrunch
04-27-2008, 06:51 PM
:getwell: I hope you recover quickly

And Happy Birthday! (Today's my birthday too)

TNVols
04-27-2008, 08:06 PM
I pray that you have a speedy recovery. Thank you for taking the time to remind us all to slow down and to take it easy especially during this time of healing for yourself.

I hope that you are having a wonderful and Blessed birthday today!

AmandaJo
04-27-2008, 08:36 PM
I am joining in the prayer senders! I hope you have an easy and fast recovery. Thank you for all your words of wisdom and encouragement even during your health scare.

Chocko
04-28-2008, 12:39 AM
Please take care of yourself. Let me know when you are feeling up to taking a phone call:) Your strength and insight of what is important in life is inspiring:love:

julietteb
04-28-2008, 01:11 AM
I hope you recover quickly and stay healthy and happy for years to come.

KIDPOWER
04-28-2008, 08:47 AM
Thank you everyone for your prayers, good thoughts, kind words, and good wishes.

I had a lovely birthday.

Irene