Great tips Lene. When I am in a flare, I definitely have to look for the beauty around me - my family, my border collie, nature, and even myself. I sometimes have to look hard and make it into an assignment for myself but once I get to a happy place and see the beauty still going on around me, the flare is so much easier to deal with.
Both my mum and her mother spent a lot of years suffering chronic illness and both were consistently cheerful, in fact the main memory I have of my grandmother was of her singing constantly.
I do let mrs grumpy have some air time in controlled times with controlled people.
Ever since I learnt that out thoughts produced our emotions, I have tried to keep my thoughts mostly in the positive arena.
Not denying the problems but accepting what cant be changed, blah blah etc
My most helpful way of being happy or better worded as leveled out emotionally, is to think of my blessings. Most of all the tiny ones. Those are the ones we take most for granted. Like being able to feed ourselves or prepare our own food even if it does come out of the microwave or a box. I lost a dear friend at 46 yrs old to a rare form of MS called Devics disease/syndrome. I learned that lesson from being her caregiver and friend. Little did I know my chance meeting and becoming dear friends was preparing me for my own future issues. I have a rose bush outside my dining room window taller than my deck. It's called a veterans honor. True to its name it has survived the worst, frost,animals,etc. just like our Veterans have. my dads a VV. Looking at the rose gives me strength and reminds me to be thankful for my life no mattter how gloomy it may seem. Lene, your post couldn't be any more true!!!! Thank you.
So many times people reach for external things to make them happy and tell themselves, "I'll be happy when I loose weight, find a partner, get rich, am cured" and so on. Why wait to be happy? I think happiness is a choice you can make for yourself. It's just as easy to put on a smile rather than a frown or crack a joke rather than complain. Sometimes it is hard to smile through the pain. I found myself grieving last week and I needed to cry so I did my crying then I pulled myself together. RA is isolating and it is even made worse when we push others away with a chronic bad attitude. Cheers to smiles rather than tears! Thanks for the article!
Well maybe not, but you would not believe how topical the book I am now reading is. The main form of news and media has become blogs in this future, and the bloggers with heart are covering the US GOP race for the nomination in the presidential election, which is complicated by a virus that causes people to become zombies.
OK the zombie virus may not be so topical but the rest is great. Oh maybe you recommended it? Feed by Mira Grant.
Anyway it is absorbing in a good way.
There is a lot that makes me happy. I am just a little concerned that so much is virtual. I am happy that I can take pictures, resize them and share them. It was my plan for the month and turned out to be fairly easy.
See there's another thing that makes peoplpe happy - achieving goals
Annette
I've read the whole series! It's an excellent ride that also makes you think.
Setting goals is good and I for one am thoroughly enjoying seeing your pictures!
At times I wonder about how much time I spend on my computer and Internet. Then I realize that they are godsends to people with mobility issues. The Internet allows me to have a very active social life that I wouldn't otherwise have. I have friends all over the world that it never met. It's just a different way of doing things. As long as you remember to see people are "in the flesh" ( but not in a zombie way) every now and again, you're good.
That's great, now I feel inspired to write a new post.
glad to hear it. Looking forward to reading what you come up with!