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Weight Loss Surgery Support:
Daily Inspiration for July 14, 2010
Katie Jay, MSW
Do some soul searching.
What makes you feel alive? Is it the feeling of contributing something important to the world? Is it love of children or family or pets? Is it spiritual fulfillment?
Often what people think is important is what they were taught by their parents. While your parents may have instilled in you good morals and values, what was important to them may be infinitely different from what is important to you. You must decide what you value for yourself. What truly matters in your life? Are your priorities arranged according to what matters to you?
Action for the day: In your journal, write about the things in life that are really important to you. Then, explore how you can organize your life to make it reflect what truly matters to you.
© 2007, National Association for Weight Loss Surgery. All rights reserved. Daily Inspirations are provided by the National Association for Weight Loss Surgery. Get our free report, How to Regain-Proof Your Weight Loss Surgery at .www.nawls.com
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"NAWLS offers unique information and services in the WLS field. I endorse Katie Jay as one of the most accomplished professionals I have known. Her continuing contributions and those of this organization will benefit deserving individuals around the world. I also highly recommend Katie's book, Dying to Change: My Really Heavy Life Story, which is brilliant and groundbreaking." -- David Krueger, MD
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