People that were trustworthy, reliable, and gave me a few minutes of their day to do something supposedly insignificant

Keywords: chronic illness

They are the people that I could call when I couldn’t walk back to my dorm, the people that made sure I ate when I didn’t have the energy to go myself, the people that kept up with how I was doing. Some of them were my closest friends and my siblings – holding me through every heart episode and sending me verses and texts of encouragement. They were my roommates that would check on me if I didn’t go to class and were always eager to do anything to help. Some of them were people I didn’t know well – lab assistants praying for me, ushers that sat with me on the floor outside chapel, professors that allowed me to show up late to the final exam, classmates that jumped in to help during crises.

https://hannahelizabethhicks.wordpress.com/2021/11/16/daily-simplicity-how-to-really-help-your-chronically-ill-friends

The key is to try and be as objective as possible and consider everything from every possible angle

Keywords: healthy weight loss , weight loss , weight loss with cbd

There are a lot of people in our lives who want to be there for us and want to offer advice. We just need to know how to understand, vet and apply it once we’ve received it. I think the most important thing is to know who has our ear and know whether or not we can trust them to help us make the best decision. We are human after all and oftentimes we allow our own feelings, experiences, fears and worries to factor into our own advice giving.

https://losinglacy.com/2021/02/14/whos-got-your-ear