What If?

February 11, 2010
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What if when your neurologist diagnosed you with MS, he handed you a book? The book contained 100 detailed profiles of MS patients who were unique, who defied the status quo, who believed deeply and fervently that they could get well, explored various healing modalities (many of them outside Western medicine’s approved treatments for MS), and have experienced remarkable results. What if this book of wisdom were required reading, handed to every single MS patient upon diagnosis? How would you feel when you went home that night and curled up with this book? How would it be different fromĀ  how you felt the night you were diagnosed? How might this set the tone for how you interacted with your illness from that moment forward?

If you want to achieve a certain outcome, in this case healing, put your attention on those who’ve gotten the results you want. Find out what they did that worked. Let them inspire you to believe it’s possible. Set your world up so that you are constantly exposed to people who are healing themselves, and limit your exposure to those who’d rather just commiserate about their pain. The beliefs of the people you rub up against will influence you, so rub up against those who believe healing is possible and who’ve taken action to get well.

Then take action.

Want more inspiration? Read The Silver Lining of Illness or go back to the main page to Get Inspired.

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