Daily Excerpt: 100 Tips and Tools for Managing Chronic Illness (Charnas)
Excerpt from 100 Tips and Tools for Managing Chronic Illness (Charnas) --
Tip #1. CALL ME DADDY
When I
visit New York City, I usually stop by Levain Bakery on West 74th
street to buy their amazing chocolate chip cookies. The storefront is down a
flight of steps and occupies a space the size of two coffins. Previously, this
had never been an issue. But when visiting the city last October, every time I
passed the bakery I saw people lined up for ten yards outside. On my last day
of the trip, despite the cold weather and long lines, I decided to buy a couple
of cookies. Several middle-aged women wearing transit uniforms stood in front
of me in line. I asked them why the store suddenly had such long waits, and
they explained that it now had a Facebook page.
The three
transit workers and I chatted briefly as we tried to stay warm in the frigid
air. One of the ladies, Darlene, had never eaten a cookie from the bakery
before. Fed up with the wait, she declared to her friend, “This cookie better
rock me to sleep and call me Daddy.” Without missing a beat, her friend
replied, “It will.”
I find when I focus on negativity, my situations remain negative. When I seek out the positive, they sometimes turn around. I learned this valuable lesson from managing my health issues, and it serves me well in the rest of my life. Darlene made what might have been a purely frustrating experience into a delightful one. She gave me her permission to quote her in my blog, and I chuckle every time I think of this funny lady.
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