Think About It
I was reading a blog on MS.net titled MS
and Jealously. The blogger talked about
sometime being jealous of family, friends, and strangers because they are doing
the things that he once did. However, we
all know that once diagnosed things change.
Life as you once knew it is of the past.
He also warned that the anger can turn into depression.
MS makes me feel like I am fighting for my
life. I also came to the conclusion that, I’m not created to be like everyone
else. With or without MS, I’m different
and will stand out in a crowd. I can’t
say much about what I read in the blog because MS has not touched my life in
the way that he wrote about.
With that being said, I will be extremely
careful and extremely aware about what I allow in my mind to think about and
what I choose to dwell on. God says in Proverbs 3:27, "as a man thinks in his heart, so is
he." God tells us what we should dwell on in Philippians 4:8. “Finally, brothers
and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever
is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or
praiseworthy—think about such things”.
In my words, the doctor said I have MS, MS don't have me!
Thank Jesus for the small triumphs. Try new ways of doing things. It may take you a little longer but you can still do! LOU 🤔😘
ReplyDeleteAh, jealousy, I know that feeling well. But then I fall into the trap of making excuses for myself when I can't do what all the other kids do. Unhealthy. Thanks for the reminder to be my authentic self. No complaining, no explaining.
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