Colleen Sullivan

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Nothing may be more important, in all this, than being gentle with ourselves. Whether we’re professionals working a sixty-hour week or simply family members called upon to care daily for a sick relative, facing suffering continuously is no small task. We learn the value of recognizing our limits, forgiving ourselves our bouts of impatience or guilt, acknowledging our own needs. We see that to have compassion for others we must have compassion for ourselves.
How Can I Help?: Stories and Reflections on Service
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