by Candyl Eyster | Feb 8, 2016 | inspiration, monday message, Spiritual Care
There are so many things to remember… Take out the trash before you leave for work, we are all out of milk, there’s the meeting at 9:00, and the deadline on that project we are working on, and oh my gosh I can’t forget that it is my friend’s birthday, and I...
by Candyl Eyster | Feb 5, 2016 | care centers, hospice care, palliative care, Spiritual Care
Many people take a deep look at themselves while in hospice, longing to know if their lives were meaningful. They often are full of questions and emotions that need to be expressed in order to have a peaceful ending. Through spiritual care, they can find understanding...
by Candyl Eyster | Feb 1, 2016 | inspiration, monday message, Spiritual Care
There are those among us who are drawn to the thrill. Roller coaster rides and bungee jumping and extreme sports and relationship drama. But even for those of us who like to keep our feet on the ground, it is easy to get pulled in to the inevitable ups and downs of...
by Candyl Eyster | Jan 25, 2016 | inspiration, Sin categorizar, Spiritual Care
The Huffington Post put out an article recently outlining “7 Habits of Chronically Unhappy People.” An interesting twist on all of the articles circulating these days about how to be happy. The unhappy habit that stood out most to me was #5 “You strive to control...
by Candyl Eyster | Jan 18, 2016 | inspiration, monday message, Spiritual Care
Tara Brach, a clinical psychologist and meditation teacher, tells the story of a client whose mother was in the dying process. While her daughter sat quietly at her bedside, her mother opened her eyes and said to her in a clear voice “All my life I thought something...
by Candyl Eyster | Jan 11, 2016 | inspiration, monday message, Spiritual Care
Hand hygiene is such a focus in health care because we know that bacteria is so frequently passed from one person to another with our hands. All those microscopic germs which we can’t even see cause all kinds of sickness and misery. Talk to a nurse sometime – they...