Light Leads Our Way! Our perspective, our attitude, and our demeanor set the trajectory of our journey. #Motivation Monday

Sharing Over 30 Years of Wisdom Living with Parkinson's Disease by author Karl Robb
Light Leads Our Way! Our perspective, our attitude, and our demeanor set the trajectory of our journey. #Motivation Monday
I find myself spinning my wheels rather than keeping focused on what I should be doing. The distractions are boundless. Procrastination has become far too easy!
Robin Morgan’s TED talk in 2015 is an eloquent expression of her poetic epiphanies from years with Parkinson’s disease. Her gentle cadence and masterful verbiage put her finger on many of the concerns, frustrations, and unknowns…
I am 53 years old and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 23. I have made it my mission to provide Parkinson’s awareness. Thirty plus years with Parkinson’s has taught me a great deal about living well with this chronic condition.
Ben Franklin is quoted to having said: “Do not anticipate trouble or worry about
Here are some Tips for Staying Positive and Proactive: Take care of yourself. The more
Rigidity in thought and body may go hand in hand. Rigidity can be many people’s main complaint when they are first diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Keeping active, moving, exercise, and stretching are just a few of the tools to keep in mind when your body starts to stiffen up.
UPDATE 07/23/18 – I am happy to report that The Animated Mind of Oliver Sacks project on
It is official—this blog, http://www.Asoftvoice.com, is 10 years old! With over 300 archived posts pertaining
My many thanks  to my friends at the Parkinson Voice Project in Richardson, Texas for
Diet and Parkinson’s disease seem to go together; which makes complete sense, as reams of research seem to point to the gut as a possible culprit for the illness.
As a child, I used to love winter. I would sled and ski and didn’t
Another Thanksgiving comes this year, time to share all that I treasure to be near
10 Tips for Staying Positive and Proactive by Karl Robb – asoftvoice.com Take care of yourself. The more you know about Parkinson’s, the better. You play the key role in your own health.
When given the choice of being right or happy, happy usually wins out.
I recently developed this list for the Parkinson’s Wellness Chapter in Cincinnati (http://www.parkinsonswellness.org/) OH. I thought
I am neither a doctor nor am I a scientist. I am simply a Parkinson’s
After my long history with Parkinson’s disease, I am amazed and overjoyed that I have
It is ingrained in western culture not to question the authority of the doctor. There
Share your fears with each other and don’t hide your feelings. Show your support and love for one another…
Parkinson’s has taught me to appreciate every day, to appreciate and to truly be grateful for the good things and the simple pleasures in my life. Whether one has Parkinson’s disease or is in perfect health, the realization that a positive outlook not only makes you feel better but makes those around you feel better as well.
There is so much gloom and doom on our cable, Internet, wireless, and any other