Some battles are self-imposed while others occur as a matter of being human. It is easier to start wars than to end them. It is easier to begin a war than to initiate a ceasefire. Human battles take different forms. There is no human being without any form of battle or the other. Some samples of battles could be monetary, relationships, health issues, daily needs, feelings of belongings, acceptance or rejection, love or hate, employment or lack of employment, meeting daily needs or inability to meet daily needs, richness or poverty, arrogance, or humility, caring or lack of caring, merciful or…mehr
Some battles are self-imposed while others occur as a matter of being human. It is easier to start wars than to end them. It is easier to begin a war than to initiate a ceasefire. Human battles take different forms. There is no human being without any form of battle or the other. Some samples of battles could be monetary, relationships, health issues, daily needs, feelings of belongings, acceptance or rejection, love or hate, employment or lack of employment, meeting daily needs or inability to meet daily needs, richness or poverty, arrogance, or humility, caring or lack of caring, merciful or merciless,hopefulness or hopelessness, and various other battles. It appears that the battles humans face is multi-faceted. With various types of battles, how could humans win? When humans try to solve those battles by themselves, in their own power they get frustrated, in many cases, and give up. Some humans would engage in activities which instead of resolving their battles drag them down deep into sores battles. "The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears and rescues them from all their troubles. The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. "(Psalm 34: 17 - 18). When humans call on the Lord, they are to be sure that He would hear their calling and do for them according to His will.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. David Ajeigbe is a husband and a father of three grown up boys (men). He worked in the Healthcare system for over forty years. For his love of caring for people he started his career in the healthcare services in 1974 by working as a Nursing Assistant in Convalescent Homes for over eight years, assisting older adults with their activities of daily living. He proceeded to get his Registered Nursing License in California in 1982. He worked as a staff Registered Nurse (RN) and as a Relief Charge Nurse in the Pediatric intensive Care Unit (PICU) for about sixteen years. He worked as a Nurse Manager in the Emergency Department for four years and as a Nurse Manager in the Urgent Care Department for about eight years. He also worked as a Nurse Manager for two Healthcare Service Organizations. He retired from the active nursing profession in 2016. Upon retirement the author obtained a Real Estate License and works as a Realtor at present in California.The author values education, therefore, in addition to his Nursing license he obtained two Master Degrees, one in Human Physiology and the other in Nursing Management. He obtained a doctor of Philosophy Degree in Healthcare Services in 2012 from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), California. Based on the author 40+ year' s experience in healthcare and, especially, in the Emergency Department and the Urgent Care Department, the author wrote two Journal Articles in National Nursing Journals in 2013 based on the findings from research performed by the author. The Journal Articles are entitled: 1. Nurse-Physician Teamwork in the Emergency Department. Impact on Perceptions of Job Environment, Autonomy, and Control Over Practice. 2. Effect of Nurse-Physician Teamwork in the Emergency Department on Nurse and Physician Perception of Job Satisfaction. The author was also a former Peer Reviewer for Journal of Emergency Nursing. The author has published three books titled: 1. Zacchaeus Come Down! 2. Your Response Could Make A Difference!! 3. What Is Holding You Back?!!!!
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