Wednesday, November 30, 2022

We All Have “Special Needs”

We All Have “Special Needs”

    The term “special needs” has some recognizable associations that put people in certain categories.  But we all have qualities that make us unique in ways we stand out from others.

        Our stories bring about newness in how they tell about us and capture the reader’s or listener’s attention.  Relying on individuals or people as our Support Group to edify/build-up/encourage us through challenges can also strengthen us in incredible ways.

        When we’re teaching a person something we could also learn from that person possibly if we are open to that.  The ways we perceive information can be an important step in the learning process.

        I recently heard, “You cannot stop the chaos.  But you can find order in it.”  It also included, “I love you because you bring order to my chaos.”  It can be an important step to normalizing our life.

        Being able to help someone deal with their “special need” can be an uplifting experience.  We don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are.  Our filters sort out meaningful information.

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