Saturday, April 7, 2012

DELEGATE, THE FOURTH WAY TO BEAT PD


Through the words of the Holy Bible, the Greatest Book ever written in the world, you will find the answer to your greatest need, the miracle of healing in THE FOURTH WAY to beat Parkinson's disease.



"Fishermans Wharf"
From an original painted with the mouth by S. Rigg



DELEGATE RESPONSIBILITY




"You are not acting wisely," his father-in-law replied. "You will surely wear yourself out, and not only yourself but also these people with you. The task is too heavy for you; you cannot do it alone. Now, listen to me, and I will give you some advice, that God may be with you..." Moses followed the advice of his father-in-law and did all that he suggested. He picked out able men... and put them in charge of the people as officers over groups of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties and of tens. They rendered decisions for the people in all ordinary cases. The more difficult cases they referred to Moses, but all the lesser cases they settled themselves.

                                                                                  EXODUS 18:17-19,24-26


Are you a jack of all trades? Do you want to be completely hands-on in everything? Do you trust only yourself to do the best job? Are you afraid to train a younger officemate or a junior executive thinking that he or she is out there to get your esteemed position in the company? Do you multi-task? When is it time to give up the keys to the car?

Now is the time for you to release the reins. Know to whom you must delegate the responsibility of taking care of your work while you are on on your way to recovery. Choose a person you can trust to carry out your job. You have to entrust even the menial tasks like paying the bills to someone else to relieve you of your stress and worry.  It's the time for you to enjoy all the free time, away from your job and away from all activities that limit the time you spend with your family and loved one. It is the time to let go of activities that hamper your growth spiritually, mentally or even socially.

People with Parkinson's disease are usually expected to experience a decline in both motor skills and cognition. When these problems arise, it can make driving unsafe. It is to the best interest of the patient with PD to hand over the keys to a more competent driver and find other means of transportation through the help of well meaning family members and friends.


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