11 Tips And Character Traits For Living Better With Parkinson’s

“In the New Year, may your right hand always be stretched out in friendship but never in want.” Irish Toast

“As long as I am breathing, in my eyes, I am just beginning.” Criss Jami

Happy New Year!

Thanks for all of your support, feedback, responses and suggestions in 2015; they were most appreciated.

2016 begins with something old and something new; advice (and quotes) for living better with Parkinson’s. Listed alphabetically, the topics include: Believe; Courage And Strength; Exercise Is Your Best Friend; Gratitude And Contentment; Hope; Journey On; Mindfulness; Persistence; Sleep,Sleep Some More; Stay You; and Understand Nutritional Needs.  It is presented in the Table below (for a full-page image click here: 11_Tips.Traits_Living_Parkinsons.160101).

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Best wishes to you; may you have a wonderful, happy, productive, successful, loving, fulfilling, and most healthy 2016.

“Above all, don’t fear difficult moments. The best comes from them.” Rita Levi-Montalcini [Dr. Levi-Montalcini was a neurobiologist. She was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Dr. Stanley Cohen for the discovery of nerve growth factor.]

Cover photo credit: http://www.drinkmonger.com/blog/understanding-wine-noble-grapes-part-2/

8 Replies to “11 Tips And Character Traits For Living Better With Parkinson’s”

  1. I enjoy your post so much and hope they will continue. A post on how to cope with loss of smell would be interesting. Can sniffing essential oils rekindle it? etc.

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  2. I enjoy your posts so much and hope they will continue. Have you come across any information about losing one’s sense of smell from PD or ways to rekindle it–perhaps by using essential oils?

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