Night night sweet dreamies
Some people have said:
“You don’t need a cat to wish you good night.”
And while I respect opinions, people are not always right.
Now… before I tuck you in…
✨ Tell me one good thing from your day (even if it’s tiny). ✨
Night night sweet dreamies
Thank you everyone for your continued support, likes and shares
Without yourownselves support we would not have been able to create such a happy place
Thank you friends so much 🐈🧡
Take care friends
Be kind to you self in 2026
Dear New Year,
Please arrive gently.
Bring calm to tired hearts,
Comfort where life’s been heavy,
And courage where hope feels quiet.
I’ll meet you with soft paws & kindness. 🐾✨❤️
— George
Good morning and welcome to Fish For Tea Friday
Some things in life arrive uninvited and beyond our control, but they don’t have to close us off from the world.
Never give up on your dreams or goals.
More importantly, never give up on yourself.
#CatsOfTwitter
Night night sweet dreamies
Some days it feels like you can’t do right for doing wrong… but intentions matter.
If your heart is in the right place, keep going. Kindness speaks louder than criticism
#CatsOfTwitter
Good morning & welcome to #Caturday
There’s someone out there who still remembers you.
Not because of how you looked or what you did, but because, when no one else showed up with kindness, you did.
Kindness always matters
Night night sweet dreamies
You are enough.
Not “when.”
Not “if.”
Not “once you’ve…”
Not “as long as…”
No exceptions.
No conditions.
You are already enough.
Just as you are.
#Cat#CatsOnTwitter#CatsOfTwitter
“We can help doctors put patient wishes at the heart of end of life care”
How will this help me get the following for patients which will allow me to better meet their wishes?
-rapid access to home care and equipment for moving and handling assistance
-timely access to symptom control medicines 24/7 in all settings
-timely professional specialist pall care advice 24/7 and rapid response to those in crisis in all settings
-access to palliative care teams in hospital 7 days/week
-hospice at home expansion in collaboration with acute medicine and primary care
-better resourced and funded primary care with a recognition of the importance of primary palliative care
-palliative care CNS in every emergency department/hospital front door department
-public health level interventions to reduce the misconceptions and fear of terminal illness, dying and palliative care
-dedicated transport for those in the last days of life wishing transfer to hospice care or to community
-increased respite and support for carers
-rapid access to interventional cancer pain techniques
-access to counselling and psychology
-access to complementary therapy, art therapy and music therapy in people own homes
-access to chaplaincy in community settings
-overnight care for those dying at home
-adequate dietician and AHP support for those with cancer cachexia
-more GPs and DNs to meet the expanding population
-dedicated palliative care beds in hospital settings
-training and support for undergraduate and postgraduate health care professionals in end of life care
-increased capacity of social work and family support to meet the increasing levels of social isolation, poverty and addiction
-support for schools and children’s hospices
-investment in basic science research to improve symptom control medicines and non-pharmacological approaches
- increase in chronic pain management resources and supportive oncology to care for those living years-decades with pain and other symptoms
These are desperately needed and have been for many years.
I've just joined MS Society SA & NT for their MS Mighty Swim to raise funds for people with multiple sclerosis. Please sponsor me and support my efforts to give back and change lives. Saturday 1/2/25 donations will be matched https://t.co/VHsgOcWv7y
Good morning and welcome to Tuna Tuesday
“To be beautiful means to be yourself.
You don’t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.”
Be you, always.
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I had a conversation today about the difference between "kindness" & "niceness" in leadership so I decided to post about it. The article & graphic explain why, as leaders, we should choose kindness over niceness. Kindness is about caring enough to push people toward greatness, even when it’s uncomfortable. It’s a harder path but better in the long run:
https://t.co/8fow4ZEmWN. By @emb928
Graphic: @thejustinmecham via @dangrimes1980
✨ Meet Tikana Telfer, #PRIDoC2024's gifted artist from the Mullawirra Meyunna (dry forest clan) of the Kaurna people on the Adelaide Plains, with connection to her mothers and grandmothers' line from Ooldea on the far west coast of South Australia.
https://t.co/reYphnqMxW