Thankful?
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Rose Wolfe (Living Free with disAbilities)
Let's get to the elephant first: I have myotonic dystrophy which defines my physical limitations, but it does not define me. Without the distraction of physical activities, I have found my passions: (1) Encouraging others to live more fully with fun, faith, and hope; (2) finding freedom in oil painting; (3) writing about my experiences; and (4) encouraging others to live more passionately. It is my belief that every person lives with at least one disability - for impairments are not limited to those with chronic illnesses. Many neurotypical people are psychological architects who have constructed enclosures in which they trap themselves. Mindsets, attitudes, and perceptions are fluid realities. Many of us have forgotten that it is possible how to live beyond our disabilities. Life may have challenges but faith and hope are within reach. I have made my choice: I am LivingFreeWithdisAbilities. View all posts by Rose Wolfe (Living Free with disAbilities)
Love the quote. It puts the attention away from oneself while thrilling us at our very core.
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Great quote. The Tibetan Buddhists believe that ‘rejoicing’ in any good at all is one of the highest forms of activity.
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Thinking of you Rose. Sending you love + prayers + hugs xo
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