In three more days, 2013 will be upon us, and I am happy to see how many of you have communicated to me how much you are looking forward to 2013 as a year of continuing recovery all the way to full recovery. That’s the attitude needed to fight Parkinson’s. Faith. Attitude. Action. Progress. Recovery. You are worth it!
So, as we near the end of 2012, think about this today and on each of the next two days:
What if you decide that instead of living Parkinson’s symptoms, you are going to live your life.
What if you decide that instead of thinking about the Recipe for Recovery, you are going to do the Recipe for Recovery.
What if you decide that instead of living Parkinson’s, you are going to live Parkinson’s recovery.
What if you decide that you are leaving a part of the “old Parkinson’s you” in 2012, so it will no longer be with you as you become the “new recovery you” in 2013.
And, what if you decide that you will be looking at Parkinson’s with this new view: “Parkinson’s is a symptom of your life out of balance, and you can repair the imbalances and recover!”
Let’s do this together. Starting today, and until the end of 2012, repeat:
1. “I have the power to heal myself. I am so much more than Parkinson’s symptoms. I am alive, and I am recovery! Parkinson’s is a symptom of my life out of balance, and I can repair the imbalances and recover. I refuse to allow appearances in my physical symptoms to make me fearful. Fear is a choice. Faith is a choice. I choose Faith. I am recovery. I am worth it!”
2. “I have the power to heal myself. Parkinson’s is a symptom of my life out of balance. As a result of doing the Parkinson’s Recipe for Recovery™, I am bringing my physical body back into balance, I am bringing my mind back into balance, and I am bringing my spirit back into balance. I choose Faith. I am recovery. I am worth it!”
3. “I have the power to heal myself. Parkinson’s is a symptom of my life out of balance. I say “Okay” as my way of acknowledging acceptance that my Parkinson’s is temporary and that my recovery is real. I say “Okay” as my way of acknowledging acceptance that my fear is actually False Evidence Appearing Real. I say “Okay” as my way of acknowledging acceptance that my faith is real. Okay. Okay. Okay. I choose Faith. I am recovery. I am worth it!”
YOU ARE WORTH IT!!!
All my best,
Howard
Yes I choose recovery health and healing. Thank you Howard
Howard
I want to tell you I have decided that when (not “if”!…) I have recoveried I will write a book dedicated to you, telling my recovery story. And I already have a name for it
MY FRIEND IN TAMPA
in portuguese:
(O MEU AMIGO EM TAMPA)
See you monday!…
Blessings and kisses
Adelina
Yes I am too.
Okay, Howard…. okay, okay, okay….body, mind, spirit flowing into life… I am so very grateful….
OKAY!!!!!!!!
Howard,
You are amazing! As I read your most recent powerful comment………..chills ran up my spine and I felt the urge to shout OKAY OKAY OKAY out loud to chime in with a unanimous vote! Parkinsons IS only temporary and we DO have the power to bring our bodies back into balance. Thankyou for making this a possibility for all of us who believe and have faith.
Melanie
To all,
Yes, yes, yes…OKAY, OKAY, OKAY! You are RECOVERY. Smile at 2013, and be recovery. Feel it, know it, be it…and it will be yours! OKAY!!!
Love,
Howard