Proud to be
- a blogger,
- a facilitator of groups where people talk about decisions (and other important issues),
- someone who follows my dreams,
- a healthcare worker,
- a functioning adult,
- somebody who notices requests and rules,
- a person with an unusual heart,
- somebody who gives respect and gets it,
- loud,
- quiet, and thankful every day.
What are you proud to be?
That Daily Bitch one is hilarious haha
I’m proud to be blogging with you, Alex.
the snail crossed the road, sometimes to do, is doing nothing. There are so many guru’s telling us every week, some new fad, but in the fast paced world of now, racing down the street, the next appointment, the rush, organised, fine, so long as your focused on what is life giving. Slowing down should be the new decision making. amen
I’m proud that you’re following my blog. Thanks for this helpful comment.
I find your hints very helpful, there is always wisdom in there, may you continue to inspire,
amen
… in your world, Ann.
We’re both proud to be in each other’s worlds, Mark.
Proud to be your online friend and an advocate for children
Proud to be your online friend for sure, beth.
….sharing in your sharing.
We’re both proud to be sharing with each other, Peter!
You should feel proud. Giving others room to speak their truths then encouraging them to work with and through them — I am proud of you too.
I am proud of you, Claudia, for your wonderful blog and for your supportive comments here.
… be living my life.
I’m proud to know you, Louise.
I’m proud of knowing your blog and of the cat named Harley, who is the reincarnation of Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin KBE himself.
I’m proud to know you, Maria, and this new interesting fact about our cat Harley!
At the moment I’m just proud to be here because if a person is judged by the company they keep I think I’m being judged very well.
I like that answer! It is so true
I’m proud to be here with you.
I’m proud to say everyday, ” I’m going to read Ann’s blog “
I’m very proud now, thanks to this comment!
I’m proud to be important to my family. In many ways that’s enough for me. 🙂
I’m proud that we’re both important to others, Debra.
I am proud to be the mother of three awesome daughters
I am proud to know you, awesome Jo-Anne.
Proud to be a good patient. Healing and dealing. Medical professionals deal with lots of stress and fatigue in their normal day, and I work to be the best patient possible. No whining about trivial things! And most things are trivial.
Eleven years after I spent a month in University Hospital-Denver, I was there again. One of the doctors had been an intern the first time I was there. He told me someone had noted in my medical record (a huge book!) in 2004 “a nice guy”. I feel good about that.
Proud to be able to relate to you about all this, Doug.
a parent
Me too, Derrick.
That is evident 🙂
That makes me prouder!