Thursday, December 4, 2008

One Month to Live


I finished this book in Oct. I read it daily for my devotional. This book was very enlightening, and eye opening. It makes you stop and really think about how you want to be remember.

After 17 years of working as a nurse, I have seen many things. I won't say I've see it all, cause as soon as I do something new will ahppen tomorrow. I have seen what people go through when told they only have a short time to live, the regrets, the hurts, and the forgiveness. I have also seen the difference in the people who actually lived without regrets. They are so peaceful.

You don't want to wait until you have a short time left, to get your affairs in order. First off, it took years to make the mess, you may not have enough time to right the wrongs. Secondly, why not enjoy life those last few days instead of worrying if you finished everything. Set your sights on making sure your final days are peaceful.

Visit the website, and add the book to your christmas list. I promise it will change your life. I did mine.

During the month I read the book, I learned to not put off things, that the house will be ok if the dishes aren't done everyday, and I wrote letters to everyone I hurt asking for forgiveness as well as forgiving those that hurt me.

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