When you worry that you need too much
Here’s what I’ve been thinking about this week:
“Most of us are accustomed to thinking that if our needs seem different from what “everyone else” needs, it must not be legitimate.
“Poppycock! Every single person is different. Think of all the different species of plants in the world. They’re all designed to thrive and bloom in different kinds of environments. They need different temperatures and soils, different amounts of water, and shade.
“An African violet, for example, which needs at least twelve hours of sunlight a day to grow and bloom, certainly doesn’t sit around thinking, ‘I shouldn’t need so much sun. I should like living in the shade.’ I think people have at least as much right to have different and exacting needs as plants do.”
(This is from Helene Brenner’s lovely book, I Know I’m In There Somewhere: A Woman’s Guide of Finding Her Inner Voice and Living a Life of Authenticity.)
I wish you a week focused on the joyful fulfillment of your own “different and exacting needs.”
You’ve got this.
Katie