Each of us yearns to be heard.
But how many
of us really listen?
How often
do you say, “I hear you?” Is that
the same as listening?
Do you
only listen for what you want to hear?
Can you
really listen, to that which you can hear and that which you can’t?
“We, the one's who are challenged, need to be
heard. To be seen not as a disability, but as a person who has, and will
continue to bloom. To be seen not only as a handicap, but as a well intact
human being.” -- Robert M. Hensel
Each of us yearns to be heard.
Be sure you never miss a post from Removing the Stumbling Block:
This post is a part of
the month-long series #BlogElul. The Jewish month of Elul,
which precedes the High Holy Days, is traditionally a time of renewal and
reflection. We look to begin the year with a clean slate, starting anew,
refreshed. All month, along with others, I'll be blogging a thought or two for
each day to help with the month of preparation...
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