Yesterday, as I was lost in an enormous local supermarket, I saw this:
During many lost and found times, I’ve thought I’d be lost without:
- my parents,
- my sister,
- God,
- my extended family,
- friends,
- books,
- music,
- my cardiac pacemaker,
- writing,
- my cat(s),
- home,
- school,
- love,
- a significant other,
- a job,
- my integrity,
- financial security,
- my son,
- a sense of purpose,
- a fulfilling career,
- authenticity,
- honesty,
- my doctors,
- support,
- the kindness of strangers,
- sleep,
- nourishing food,
- therapists,
- good health,
- group work,
- travel,
- the past,
- the future,
- the present moment,
- this blog,
- my readers, and
- Geographical Positioning Systems.*
I’d be lost without my iPhone to take photos, including these:
Lost?
I’d be lost without my curiosity and I’m curious if you can guess what might be inside this greeting card:
or this one:
or this one:
If you’d be lost without some music, here‘s Sting singing lyrics that include “I’m lost without you.”
I’m lost without gratitude, so
* I’d be lost without Google to check that “GPS” actually stands for Global Positioning System.