Parkinson’s disease can be disarming when it comes to being heard, being seen, and being understood!

Sharing Over 40 Years of Wisdom Living with Parkinson's Disease by author Karl Robb
Parkinson’s disease can be disarming when it comes to being heard, being seen, and being understood!
Messages of gratitude and thankfulness to friends and family are a wonderful way to begin the week #MotivationMonday
Just a little thing like a few moments in a quiet park or a walk along the beach is a simple pleasure that can cut your stress and rejuvenate you for the day.
Consider widening your perspective and exploring what you are attracted to and what you enjoy.
Many people facing Parkinson’s disease find that after their diagnosis, they are drawn to creating art. Do you make art? If so, how do you make your art?
Mental health changes while facing Parkinson’s is a non-motor symptom that needs more awareness. Apathy or depression are real and without awareness and without making a change, can get worse.
Friendships while facing Parkinson’s disease will either strengthen or eliminate friendships. You will notice that some friendships will change.
In this world, full of distractions and misdirection, if we don’t have an itinerary or plan to keep us on our path, it becomes too easy to lose our way. #MotivationMonday
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Beautiful landscapes and serene settings renew our energy and bring on peaceful, calming, and healing feelings! #MotivationMonday
Rarely, do we live in the moment. Either we reflect on our past or look to the future.
Try to savor the present. #MotivationMonday
Give thanks for today, yesterday, and for all those who helped make your days possible! Happy Thanksgiving! #MotivationMonday
Your wellness begins and ends with you! #MotivationMonday
There is beauty all around you. It is your job to appreciate it! #MotivationMonday
With the support, love, faith, and inspiration of friends, family and words of wisdom, we can overcome any barrier or challenge. #MotivationMonday
Living well with Parkinson’s disease or any chronic illness requires dedication and a focus to your own self-care in every detail! #MotivationMonday
The inevitable changes of our lives can come at the most unexpected and inconvenient times. It is the challenges of change that test our flexibility and resilience. #MotivationMonday
Making your best decision often means asking the tough questions! Know where your money goes and how it is being used. Keep on top of your donations and who you give to! #MotivationMonday
Navigating the Journey – Weather the storm, through rain and gale, Set your course, set your sail… #MotivationMonday
As a Nature lover and photographer, I prefer the beauty of a breathtaking sunrise or sunset as opposed to the effects of climate change.
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We all have unique gifts, abilities, and talents but if we don’t use them, no one else can appreciate them. #MotivationMonday
The more flexible we are, the easier it is to adapt to change. #MotivationMonday
Attaining an aspiration is a celebration. Making a dream a reality – a lifetime fulfillment! Keep on reaching! #MotivationMonday
There is something magical about a landscape and capturing a second in time that is totally unique.
Relief from any situation takes research and curiosity on your own. If we are to be our very best, we must do as much and learn as much as we can, about making our condition better. #MotivationMonday
Nature Appreciation – Art is in Nature and both are to be revered and preserved! #MotivationMonday
Building your network and support system, both medical and spiritual, is mandatory – especially for those dealing with illness! #MotivationMonday
Treasure the splendor! Capturing a beautiful image in an instant is both a marvel and a gift! #MotivationMonday
A good day means you accomplished a task. A great day means you improved someone’s life! #MotivationMonday