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THinking happy spring thoughts...today..
Denise
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I believe that positivedisneyfan2008 said:Just thinking good
Just thinking good thoughts...
I believe that positive thinking (frame of mind) is a big help in this whole cancer journey. Sure, there are some down times; but it's always a good idea to pick oneself up and get going.
I have a bro-in-law, not a cancer survivor, who is wasting his life away as he hits age 70. It is as if he is just sitting around, waiting to die. What a waste of life! He basically stays home all of the time and much of that time he spends in his special room at the house.
I do not want to be like that. I might have some down moments, but I do not want them to dominate my thinking. I think that my new outlook on life since my initial battle with cancer has been more positive. It has changed me in a good way.
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Maybe...desertgirl947 said:I believe that positive
I believe that positive thinking (frame of mind) is a big help in this whole cancer journey. Sure, there are some down times; but it's always a good idea to pick oneself up and get going.
I have a bro-in-law, not a cancer survivor, who is wasting his life away as he hits age 70. It is as if he is just sitting around, waiting to die. What a waste of life! He basically stays home all of the time and much of that time he spends in his special room at the house.
I do not want to be like that. I might have some down moments, but I do not want them to dominate my thinking. I think that my new outlook on life since my initial battle with cancer has been more positive. It has changed me in a good way.
Maybe your brother in law is Depressed............never going out is a sign of that.... Depression is a Killer....
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Desertgirldesertgirl947 said:I believe that positive
I believe that positive thinking (frame of mind) is a big help in this whole cancer journey. Sure, there are some down times; but it's always a good idea to pick oneself up and get going.
I have a bro-in-law, not a cancer survivor, who is wasting his life away as he hits age 70. It is as if he is just sitting around, waiting to die. What a waste of life! He basically stays home all of the time and much of that time he spends in his special room at the house.
I do not want to be like that. I might have some down moments, but I do not want them to dominate my thinking. I think that my new outlook on life since my initial battle with cancer has been more positive. It has changed me in a good way.
I totally agreeDesertgirl
I totally agree with you
Denise
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Attitude of gratitudedesertgirl947 said:I believe that positive
I believe that positive thinking (frame of mind) is a big help in this whole cancer journey. Sure, there are some down times; but it's always a good idea to pick oneself up and get going.
I have a bro-in-law, not a cancer survivor, who is wasting his life away as he hits age 70. It is as if he is just sitting around, waiting to die. What a waste of life! He basically stays home all of the time and much of that time he spends in his special room at the house.
I do not want to be like that. I might have some down moments, but I do not want them to dominate my thinking. I think that my new outlook on life since my initial battle with cancer has been more positive. It has changed me in a good way.
Ditto desertgirl! I had a good attitude before I had cancer the first time 6 years ago. I did not need cancer to boost that. However, since then with the help of my sister-in-law who is an author about this, an attitude of gratitude helps keep my focus positive. It's tough to do when the cancer has recurred, 6 years later, after I did all the treatments needed. I have my dark days. But then I read my Positive Focus journal to get back on track. Being positive won't keep the cancer away, but it will make you feel better about it.
~~Connie~~
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Actually, my bro-in-law hasGlowMore said:Maybe...
Maybe your brother in law is Depressed............never going out is a sign of that.... Depression is a Killer....
Actually, my bro-in-law has been a cranky guy for years. In the years I have known him (20+), he has led an rather odd life. No job (his choice). Dabbling in an assortment of religious faiths. Purposely making verbal digs at family members (extended) just to stir up trouble -- although he does not do this to my husband and I, as he likes us. He is an unhappy man
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I think most everything iscrselby said:Attitude of gratitude
Ditto desertgirl! I had a good attitude before I had cancer the first time 6 years ago. I did not need cancer to boost that. However, since then with the help of my sister-in-law who is an author about this, an attitude of gratitude helps keep my focus positive. It's tough to do when the cancer has recurred, 6 years later, after I did all the treatments needed. I have my dark days. But then I read my Positive Focus journal to get back on track. Being positive won't keep the cancer away, but it will make you feel better about it.
~~Connie~~
I think most everything is YOUR MINDSET...how you see things!
Denise
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