It is easy for all of us to get lost, and to lose the perspective we so desperately need. The article below provides a wonderful reminder, whether you have Parkinson's or not, that we are in fact very blessed. We can choose to focus on all the negative, or choose to realize that in spite of the negative, we still have so much to be thankful for. As Dr. Suess reminds us, "Just tell yourself duckie, you're really quite lucky."
Do You Know How Lucky You Are?
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