Lesson powerpoint for HopeKids this week is “I will do the right thing even when it’s not easy.”
A story from our material goes like this.
A man had an injury that required physical therapy. His doctor prescribed a whirlpool treatment and the man enjoyed the soothing whirlpool bath. However, when he moved to a new town, his new doctor felt that he needed a different kind of treatment. In the new doctor’s opinion, the whirlpool treatment was not the correct therapy. The man was upset, telling the doctor the whirlpool wouldn’t do any harm and it might do some good. But the doctor was a professional and his goal was to help the man recover from his injury and not to satisfy the patient’s requests. So the patient decided to find a different doctor who would give him what he wanted, not what he needed. And the man never recovered from his injury. It’s the different between wants and what is right.
Responsibility and integrity go hand in hand.
Very true very true…
Just this morning, a patient barged in and demanded for some services. And in my heart, I was wondering, what gave him the audacity to even think that we will give in to his demands.
Think many times, I fall into this very irritating situation.
Sometimes, patients can get very mean and demanding (yes… Perhaps cause they are ill)
However, I believe also that as an Op Mgmt, we also ought to stand upright, firm and with integrity.
There are times when we give in and hey… next thing we know is another patient who come and say “You did it for him, why can’t you do it for me?”
One thing I learn – We can’t please all… :)
God’s the ultimate one that I should please.
Missed my darling dearly...
Can't wait for him to call me godma... Hee...
Missed him so much that I did a mini montage of him...
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