One more day

May 9, 2022 | kelsey

Last week, I was lucky enough to attend an event where I heard incredible advocates for health care and in particular, the rights of terminally ill patients speak.

 

One More Day

 

You know how occasionally you hear someone say something that sticks with you for a very long time; a phrase, an observation or thought that moves you deeply?

Well last week, a patient advocate called Ann spoke about the importance of medication. She explained to those listening that to the terminally ill, the right treatment and access to good medication can make the difference to an immeasurable extent.

Whether it is prolonging lives for a year, a month or even one more day. It can mean the difference between whether or not they their child start school, marry, graduate college or even be born.

Irrespective of whether you are a doctor, nurse, porter, pharmacist, scientist, administrator or sales person, if in some way you helped to bring that medicine to life, you have given people the gift of one more day.

On so many levels that affected me. Not only for the patients and those who serve them but for all of us.

What would you give for one more day? What would you do with it?

Maybe, we are so busy, so much of the time looking beyond, that we forget the value of the moment or of what really makes our lives matter.

I am going to take time every morning to think on that, not just for me but for those I love and those I work and play with…just one more day.

A final word from Richard

If something in this landed — sit with that for a moment.

Everything I write comes from the same place: twenty-five years of watching what happens when people are given back the curiosity and courage their systems trained out of them.

In schools. In boardrooms. On six continents.

The rooms change. The human truth doesn’t.

If you want more of that thinking — the kind that tends to resurface at 2am and in meetings that were supposed to be about something else — you can subscribe below.

And if your organisation is ready to stop squandering what it already has, I’d love to bring that conversation into your room.

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