Here is a beautiful passage from The DailyOm that I truly live by (I think many social workers do). Each person I come across in my life adventure, I take a lesson from. Sometimes, it takes a little work and self-awareness, but it is a wonderful way to live. Enjoy!
December 10, 2009
Of Equal Worth
Humility
To be humble is to accept that while there will always be individuals more and less advanced than yourself, those on all parts of the spectrum of development can provide you with insights that further your personal evolution. Recognizing these insights is a matter of opening yourself to the fact that not only do others think and feel differently than you, but their life experiences have shaped them in a very different way than yours have shaped you. This means that while you may have a greater understanding in some areas, others will always be able to teach you something. When you cultivate a genuine yearning to know what skills and talents those you encounter have been blessed with, you cannot help but learn humility. You instinctively understand that emotions like envy breed resistance that prevents you from growing, and that being flexible in your interactions with others will help you connect with unexpected mentors.
When you practice humility, you want to become as accomplished and evolved as you can possibly be, yet you are willing to submit to the expertise of others to do so. You understand the scope of your aptitudes yet you choose to eradicate arrogance from your attitude, and you can distinguish the value you possess as an individual while still acting in the interests of your fellow human beings. Humility, simply put, is a form of balance in which you can celebrate your own worth while sincerely believing that every other person on the planet is just as worthy as you."

4 comments:
What a terrific social worker you are going to make, Maria.
Gosh! Its hard to imagine anyone who could understand challenges and adversity better than you, given your own personal experiences. That gives you a very special quality few others have in the profession.
Milly, I have never heard a better compliment. Thank you sooooo very very much! That means so much to me because I really feel that social work and mental health are my calling. It just comes so easily to me. That's a good sign! Thank you for all of your love and support xoxo
Truely wonderful!
I have to agree with Millys' words :)
and thank you for your kind comment on my blog <3
hi there - just wanted to stop in and say hello. I have polymyositis, and although its not the same - I can definitely relate to a lot of the things you talk about. looking forward to reading more =)
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