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Old 05-20-2013, 12:24 PM #4
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Default Look on the Bright Side of Life

I like your report. So many of the items are so true for me. I try to find something positive everyday and did a 21 day meditation challenge. It is amazing if you look at the positives, and think positively how life seems better. Not to say I have some bad days. The isolation with pcs is probably the worst for me. I am extremely outgoing and love people, but now my social life is extremely limited and without working my exposure to the outside world is very limited. I am trying to get out and have joined a gym, I am doing aqua fit and restorative yoga. It is hard to put everything into a day but I have had alot help from professionals and this forum to keep me focus.

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