How do you handle change? I recently read the
book "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson. The most important
things I learned were to anticipate change and find a way to enjoy what
happens.
There were four characters. They all found a
great store of cheese which eventually disappeared. Sniff went ahead, sniffing
out possibilities, until he found more cheese. Scurry went ahead without
looking until he found more cheese. Hem kept hoping the cheese would reappear,
but he eventually realized he needed to go out and find something new. Haw
refused to leave the empty site of his beloved cheese, insisting that things
would get back to normal.
Having MS has "moved my cheese"
more times than I can count. I have had no choice but to move forward and find
new ways to do things, new ways to pursue my goals. When my mom was here, she
was great at sniffing out what needed to come next. I'm not great at predicting
but I'm excellent at adapting.
And it was Hem who discovered that picturing
a positive outcome helped him face the changes ahead. I'm trying to do that
now. There are changes that my disease may cause that I greatly fear: losing
all movement, losing the ability to communicate, and needing so much physical
care that a nursing home facility would be my best situation.
If I can't move or communicate, I hope I will
find a way to live happily in my thoughts. If I need a nursing home, I hope I
can create a space within it where I could be happy (photos of family and
friends, great art, comfortable computer set up). I hope these things won't
come, but if I can picture them with happiness I think I'll be okay.
Face the changes ahead with a strong heart
and spirit. You will be okay, too.
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