Rachel Remen: The Grace of Being Seen

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April 21, 2020

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Rachel Remen: The Grace of Being Seen

Vocation is the place where our deep gladness meets the world's deep need.

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Rachel Remen: The Grace of Being Seen

"I wanted to share with you a letter that meant a great deal to me that was posted to my website in response to my blog. Carol addresses it to physicians but it is true of us all; everyone who goes to work every day in this broken healthcare system in the hopes of helping others, despite everything. It has never been harder to be a health professional and I have never been prouder to be counted among the people who choose this work. We are what is right with the system. Perhaps some day we can build a system truly worthy of our patients and of us all." Rachel Remen shares a beautiful letter she received. Though it is from several years ago, in today's world with millions of healthcare workers at the frontlines of a global pandemic, this love letter to caregivers feels more timely than ever. { read more }

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Express gratitude in some form to a caregiver in your community. For more inspiration read, "Three Stories of Healing and Transformation." { more }


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