Kids are resilient when it comes to recovery from a major injury. Although children may have a cast on from a fractured ankle or a broken arm, they ignore or forget this fact, and continue on painting, drawing, and running around in the yard.
A fractured angle or a broken arm doesn’t stop them from doing some or more what they did before the injury. They find a way to participate with their peers.
They get around their limitations. They know they can push the injury so far, and they respect that. As adults, we can learn how children are resilient when it comes to going beyond their limits. We defined not by our limitations, but by the way we deal with our limitations.
You’re welcome, Joe.
Eugene
Thanks for this hopeful message. Feeling limited today.
Barb, thank you for your comment.
Eugene
great post Eugene! So true that we are only limited by our own beliefs. I have found the more childlike I become, I am able to trust and feel secure no matter what the circumstance is. Thanks for sharing!