Day 1077: What people say behind your back and why it matters?

What people say in front of you doesn’t matter as much as what they say behind your back – that’s what I keep learning.

 

It’s 1 : 45 PM on day 1077 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to pray, brush my teeth,  read 1 Samuel 11,  publish my Disability of the Day feature,  publish my Kid of the Week feature,  feed myself  boiled egg and bran flakes  for breakfast,  go to church, go visit my granny in hospital and and tweet and Facebook about my campaign –  no one donated so far today still $110 more to raise.

 

Yesterday when we went to visit my granny in hospital a physiotherapist came in for a session it turns out my physiotherapist and my granny’s physiotherapist know each other she said I know Gerda (my physiotherapist) she’s a nice lady I hope I am the kind of person people speak well of when I’m not there. Are you the kind of person people speak well of behind your back?

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