As they say, the details make all the difference. We can frequently learn and develop by listening to people who are older and wiser than we are, gaining experience that we otherwise wouldn’t.
Almost every day, nurses witness some of the most difficult times in people’s lives. Nevertheless, you might assume that nurses witness more miracles than anyone else. When Brandalyn Mae Porter, a nurse, noticed the detail on one elderly woman’s hands …
People only saw an elderly woman’s hands when Brandalyn Mae Porter posted a picture to social media. They had a totally different perspective on the hands after reading Brandalyn’s words.
More than 160,000 people have shared this image.
On Facebook, the picture and related caption were shared more than 160,000 times.
While we were discussing color options, I painted a new resident’s nails today at work, and she mentioned that she wanted clear. “CLEAR!” was the only thing that sprang to mind. That isn’t enjoyable.
“My hands are ugly, and I don’t want to draw attention to them,” she said when I asked her why she wanted clear. “Your hands tell the story of your life,” I said thoughtfully in response. They narrate tales of adventure, love, and caring. These hands have held and touched things that most people can only hope to experience in their lifetime. After that, she decided to paint her nails pink.
“There are times when what we find so insecure is beautiful to others.”
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