Having a Hard time?
Having a Hard time?
Ever since I seen this the other day, I keep thinking about how my
problems seem so much smaller. I don't really have problems I always
try and remind myself, just challenges...... or new opportunities.....
John W. January, Union soldier and POW at Andersonville, GA and Florence, SC, amputated his own gangrenous feet because no surgeon was available at the prison. During his 16 months in captivity, he dropped to just 45 lbs and was not expected to survive after his release. Not only did he survive, he married and became the father of six children. Years after the war ended, his story received national attention in magazines and newspapers. January died in 1906.
problems seem so much smaller. I don't really have problems I always
try and remind myself, just challenges...... or new opportunities.....
John W. January, Union soldier and POW at Andersonville, GA and Florence, SC, amputated his own gangrenous feet because no surgeon was available at the prison. During his 16 months in captivity, he dropped to just 45 lbs and was not expected to survive after his release. Not only did he survive, he married and became the father of six children. Years after the war ended, his story received national attention in magazines and newspapers. January died in 1906.
Powerful visual,TY.
Hope this link works, it also conveys a strong message.
Linda
Are You Going to Finish Strong? - Video
Hope this link works, it also conveys a strong message.
Linda
Are You Going to Finish Strong? - Video
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Totally agree with you about challenges rather than problems..there's always something new to learn (if we're open minded enough)
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