A Moment to Breathe with Dr. Christoph Glumm: Not Everything Is in My Hands

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A moment to breathe with Solingen physician and author Dr. Christoph Glumm: the new column on Vivere in Italien invites readers to pause in their daily lives and find renewed energy. (Image: AI creation by Svitlana Glumm)
A moment to breathe with Solingen physician and author Dr. Christoph Glumm: the new column on Vivere in Italien invites readers to pause in their daily lives and find renewed energy. (Image: AI creation by Svitlana Glumm)
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Buona domenica, dear friends of Italy!

With the third "Atempause" Dr. Christoph Glumm invites readers this Sunday once again to pause for a moment and turn their attention inward. In his column, which appears regularly on Vivere in Italien the Solingen-based physician and author weaves personal experience together with inspiration for body and soul , calm, close to life, and drawn straight from everyday experience. This Atempause, too, is an invitation to step off the treadmill for a moment and become more aware of oneself. Take the time and let this short video work its quiet effect!

Not Everything Is in My Hands

By Dr. Christoph Glumm

"God, grant me the serenityto accept the things I cannot change,the courage to change the things I can,and the wisdom to know the difference."

These words were written by the American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr in the 1930s, during a time of economic crisis, war, and social upheaval. It is a prayer for people who are struggling. With themselves. With mistakes. With limitations.

Later, these lines became the guiding motto of Alcoholics Anonymous. Passed around the world as a daily aid to survival. Because those who struggle soon learn: not everything is in their hands. But where things do lie within reach, that is where responsibilitybegins.

The prayer offers courage, guards against overextending oneself, and helps channel one's own strength where it matters most.

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