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Lindsay Clark |
“Part of my day is spent praying and meditating. I pray every morning on my knees and read a daily meditation. Then I meditate for 15 minutes. It’s become a big part of my life. It’s been helpful in dealing with everyday stresses.”
“I started going to a counselor. That’s been helpful because I only know how to deal with situations based on my own experiences. It’s nice to hear a different point of view.”
“As a result of all three things — physical, spiritual, and mental changes — I’m able to deal with things more maturely, like acceptance of other people and things that happen in life.”
— Lindsay Clark
Dona Meers, right, with mother Betty Meers |
“I changed jobs about six months ago and now I work at Family Health Centers in Louisville. We help families at all levels, but we work with a lot of immigrants. It’s the most satisfying work I’ve ever done. The staff there is really diverse, which I really enjoy. It’s the best job ever.”
“I’m starting to realize that I might need God to start changing my bad habits, like my tendency to be negative sometimes.”
— Dona Meers
“The biggest change in my life was going back to school and finishing with a doctorate at age 50.”
“My body is starting to feel my age, and I’m challenged with staying fit. I go to water aerobics two times a week, and I have a little dog that’s a big part of my life. I walk him every day.”
“When I lost my brother in 2017, I had to fight depression. We did a lot of things together. We traveled all over and took classes at the university.”
from Blogger https://todayswomannow.com/2018/05/in-neighborhood-changes-these-women-are.html[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column]
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