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I really like this quote and it serves as a great
reminder for me to think about letting go of stuff I cannot control. But, I
will admit, I find it difficult to do this sometimes. Do you find this to be
true, too?
Letting go. Exactly how does one do this? I try
my best to move through the bad stuff, like fatigue, but sometimes I just have
crummy moments, sprinkled with a bit of self-pity. I try to acknowledge these
moments and accept that this is just how it will be, for the time being. I try
my best (practice to progress, not to be perfect) to look forward to a new day
tomorrow.
I cannot control that I live with Multiple
Sclerosis but I can control how I deal with it. Sure, it’s not easy but I must
at least try. So, I write, I work, I play, I garden, I shop, I laugh, I
photograph, I read, I cycle. These are all things I do that make me happy, that
make me forget that I am someone who lives with MS, if even for just a few
moments.
So, I guess my way of letting go is turning to things that I enjoy doing, trying to move on with life. How do you get through bad moments during your
life with Multiple Sclerosis? How do you let go?
Hope you’re well.
Best always,
Christie
Christie
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