Best Attitude to Cultivate to Help Let Go of Fibromyalgia

September 4, 2009 by Lisa

Looking back, the attitudes that helped me the most, and that I believe will help you the most in a quest to recover from or let go of fibromyalgia are:

1. An open mind

2. A willingness to try things you may never have tried, may have tried and failed with, or things that seem “far out” or “irrelevant”.

3. An understanding that this will take some time. NOTHING that I can offer you will make you wake up tomorrow ready to take on the world like you used to be able to or like others you see can. Nothing anyone can offer you can do that.

I spent years and years cultivating emotional states that filled my body with the substances and processes that caused my pain. When I started recovering, I started the draining process.

That’s what you will do too. And gradually you will start to feel better.

And when you do, you will look back on these years of pain, confusion, and fatigue very little.

Maybe you won’t look back on them at all.

You’ll be too busy living each day – milking it for each joyful moment, and so happy to be alive that this time in your life will seem like nothing but a dream that led you to a better life.

4. The last thing I recommend is an awareness of how you feel about each process I talk about. If you read about one and you find yourself feeling interest, excitement, enthusiasm, or thinking really good thoughts about it, that is the one to try first and to focus on.

Those interested feelings are your body saying to you: “this is what I need right now!”

Highly Recommended: 30 Days to Feel Better From Fibromyalgia

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