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HayleyBee

Tomorrow πŸ—ΊπŸ€“πŸ“šπŸš‘

2020 was quite a year 🦠 that I think many folk will be pleased to leave behind but what does *tomorrow* mean to you? I’d love to hear what everyone else does to prepare for the future when living with MS and navigating the world of work... πŸ‘‚πŸŒ Shift.ms asked what I think about *tomorrow* and this is what we made together πŸ₯° - https://bit.ly/3ih2FTF (cringe πŸ˜‚) I look forward to reading about what you all think too, Hayley πŸ‘‡πŸ’–x
@watsoncraig

Tomorrow is when a cure will come, so tomorrow is always welcome

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@DominicS

I was always taught that 'tomorrow never comes'! That aside, tomorrow is another day. I open my eyelids, see light, know that I am still here. I also know that my MS is still here too. So for me, tomorrow is something I have come to accept as something that I need to deal with then. I like to concentrate on today as it is the only thing that really matters. Doing all the right things - and a few of the wrong ones too - to keep my MS corralled and in the background. it doesn't always work but I know the long-term value of evidence-based changes. When it is all a bit crap I like to remind myself of my favourite motto: Illegitimi non carborundum. Not actually Latin but a bastardisation of the phrase: Don't let the bastards grind you down.