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From: "
Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: I Wanted To Be
>I want to share something deep on this subject. I've gone to mental health
>day treatment for around 20 years now. There were a few times when I tried
>jobs that were short-lived here in Idaho, including times when I thought I
>wanted to "get on with my life". Now I'm going to a place called Affinity,
>where I had left for Daybreak Mental Wellness which I liked much better but
>eventually closed, so it's back to where I don't really want to be. I
>tried just having someone work with me for a few hours a week, but I found
>it unsafe for me to stay home so much and wasn't following through much
>with getting a volunteer work. So I decided, with tears, to go back to
>Affinity. But my attitude is changing some. Yes, it's possible for me to
>remain in this kind of environment, but that doesn't mean I have to do
>things that are less important than other who seem to be working hard and
>"really helping people". I've thought of Joseph, the slave in Egypt who
>ended up in prison for something he didn't even do! Yet it was an
>important place to serve The Lord. I'm seeing that where I am is a
>just-as-important place to plant seeds and help the other clients-which is
>a big area of interest to me anyway! Technically a client? Yes, but what
>an opportunity to serve!
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> So Lord, if this is where you want me right now, thank you for this
> privilege!
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