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Charlene Byar’s friend, Belinda will never forget the day her mother Martha had a stroke. In an instant, everything changed. Martha had always been so full of life and energy. For Belinda, to see her now in the hospital bed, struggling to recover, was heartbreaking.
The conversation started without Charlene as Jodie Lynn and Walt found themselves without a scheduled guest. So they started off on a winding, random walk into an exploration of ourselves and our connection to others.
Halfway through, Charlene made a surprise appearance, and so they shifted the conversation.
That’s when Charlene told us about Martha. She described how Martha’s stroke has been a blessing in disguise. It has given Charlene a much-needed perspective adjustment. Charlene used to work all the time, missing out on precious moments with loved ones. But now, she realizes what really matters – the people in our lives.
Jodie Lynn and Walt understood Charlene’s revelation all too well. They discussed their own life lessons around priorities. Jodie Lynn reflected on past struggles, realizing in hindsight that she was always supported. Walt questioned whether challenges are truly random, or part of a higher plan.
Through open conversations like this, we can all gain perspective. As Belinda said, “This slows you in your tracks.” A health scare is a reminder of our mortality. But it also reminds us what really counts – the connections that make life worth living. We must appreciate each day and the people in it. As Charlene now knows, that is true wealth that can never be taken away.
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Charlene Byar’s friend, Belinda will never forget the day her mother Martha had a stroke. In an instant, everything changed. Martha had always been so full of life and energy. For Belinda, to see her now in the hospital bed, struggling to recover, was heartbreaking.
The conversation started without Charlene as Jodie Lynn and Walt found themselves without a scheduled guest. So they started off on a winding, random walk into an exploration of ourselves and our connection to others.
Halfway through, Charlene made a surprise appearance, and so they shifted the conversation.
That’s when Charlene told us about Martha. She described how Martha’s stroke has been a blessing in disguise. It has given Charlene a much-needed perspective adjustment. Charlene used to work all the time, missing out on precious moments with loved ones. But now, she realizes what really matters – the people in our lives.
Jodie Lynn and Walt understood Charlene’s revelation all too well. They discussed their own life lessons around priorities. Jodie Lynn reflected on past struggles, realizing in hindsight that she was always supported. Walt questioned whether challenges are truly random, or part of a higher plan.
Through open conversations like this, we can all gain perspective. As Belinda said, “This slows you in your tracks.” A health scare is a reminder of our mortality. But it also reminds us what really counts – the connections that make life worth living. We must appreciate each day and the people in it. As Charlene now knows, that is true wealth that can never be taken away.
Episode Page: https://www.loatoday.net/a-lesson-in-priorities-from-marthas-stroke
Follow the LOA Today podcast: https://www.loatoday.net/follow
#loatoday
#lawofattraction
#manifesting
#vibration
#podcast
#deliberatecreators
#Q&A
#waltthiessen
#jodielynncraven
#loatodayapp
#priorities #appreciatelife #cherisheverymoment #connectionsmatter
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