Seeking peace and serenity can only add to your health. The more that we know about what brings us peace and calmness, the closer we are to finding balance.
Source: The Power of Calm
Seeking peace and serenity can only add to your health. The more that we know about what brings us peace and calmness, the closer we are to finding balance.
Source: The Power of Calm
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I was recently asked to answer some questions about being a caregiver for eCareDiary.com.
Not only do I comment on being a Parkinson’s disease carepartner/caregiver but I also share some comments about Reiki in my life. I hope you enjoy the article – here’s the link:
When Your Partner is Diagnosed with Parkinson’s: A Caregiver’s Story
Source: When Your Partner is Diagnosed with Parkinson’s: A Caregiver’s Story
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A recent post on Karl’s blog – A Soft Voice in a Noisy World. Beauty is all around us!
Take time in your life to look at all the beauty around you.
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Meditative techniques can help U.S. veterans to handle their stress and pain, say studies.
Source: Meditation Helps U.S. Veterans To Fight Chronic Pain : News : Counsel & Heal
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We found this fascinating article on how UCSF is bringing mindfulness and gratitude into the hospital not just for the patients but also for the families, caregivers, and nurses/paid caregivers.
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Actress Goldie Hawn’s recent visit to UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco highlighted the benefits of mindfulness in patients managing pain and stress.
Source: Healing Through Mindfulness and Gratitude | UC San Francisco
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I was asked by the VCU Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center to write a blog post for National Family Caregiver’s month. Here’s the posting I submitted:
My nineteen year journey as a young onset Parkinson’s disease carepartner has been full of joy, adventures, excitement, challenges and new experiences. When Parkinson’s disease (PD) entered my life, it was not a shock. I met my husband, Karl, post-diagnosis. I’ve never known Karl without Parkinson’s.
At this point, the progression of Parkinson’s is moving slowly with little impact on our lives. The most disruptive part of Parkinson’s at this moment is dealing with the unpredictability of the medications. Not knowing if the medications will work or not work, throughout the day, makes for an always shifting agenda. No plans are set in stone. Decisions are made on a moment by moment basis. During the day, I may say:
“Let’s wait 30 minutes and see if the pills kick in.”
“I’ll drop you off at the restaurant and go park the car.”
“No need to come with me. I’ll run into the store and grab the item we need.”
Being mindful is one of my tools to living in each moment with peace. Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s key teaching is that through mindfulness, we can learn to live happily in the present moment — the only way to truly develop peace, both in one’s self and in the world.
Mindfulness has not always been a part of my caregiving toolbox. I work on being mindful every day with varying levels of success. Of course, there are times where mindfulness flies out the window and anger flies in.
Renowned author and speaker on self-development and spiritual growth, Dr. Wayne Dyer says in his book, The Power of Intention:
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”
I find this sentence to be profound. It makes me think differently: change my attitude, change my focus, change my mood, and even change my mindset! This phrase inspires me to set a tone for each moment of my day. I invoke this phrase to improve my own mental, emotional and physical self-care.
How do you view your life? Day? This moment? We all have choices. Do we become so consumed by our carepartner/caregiver responsibilities that we forget we have choices? Optimism can be a choice.
Although we may be unable to change today’s challenge, maybe we can choose to see things differently? Imagine using this phrase as a filter to view your life as a Parkinson’s disease carepartner/caregiver living with daily challenges. If you are always living in the future, you cannot be in the present. I’m not naive enough to think that optimism solves all the issues that PD carepartners/caregivers face.
Take time for yourself to give yourself care. Even the smallest change in your own care can bring you big benefits.
Angela Robb is a Parkinson’s disease (PD) carepartner and Reiki Master who shares and teaches the value of Reiki (ray-key) to the Parkinson’s community.
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Karl and I had the pleasure of hosting Sunday Connections recently and our topic for discussion was Reiki for Parkinson’s Disease.
All the webcasts/shows are archived and can be listened to for free. We cover what is Reiki, how Reiki can help Parkinson’s and other chronic illnesses, and how you can learn to do Reiki for yourself.
You can listen to the show by visiting this website: http://instantteleseminar.com/?eventid=57021897
Angela & Karl
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I hope you can join us today for this exciting event!
Join Karl and Angela Robb this Sunday at 5pm EST/2pm PST as they host Sunday Connections http://www.sundays.parkinsonsrecovery.com/ with guest Megumi Abiko, Reiki Master Teacher of Reiki Jin Kei Do.
Here is Megumi’s bio: Having gone through a spinal injury and being told my prognosis was being paraplegic was a HUGE wakeup call! I was fortunate to have a friend who introduced me to essential oils that stopped the swelling in my spine so that I regained full mobility! With that experience, it fired my interest to learn more about Holistic health. Each day I realize how powerful Essential Oils and Reiki is in my life! Through my practice, I’ve seen firsthand how the combination of the modalities can benefit all aspects of your life: Mental (behavior modification, stress management, emotional release, depression), Physical (backaches, allergies, and other diseases) and spiritual. I feel lucky to have been taught great gifts to add to my tool box that will help me, help others, become empowered one person at a time.
You can submit questions online ahead of the event by using this link: http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=51628782 . Click the “Ask a Question” link and complete the information in the box that appears below the button.
Here’s the Link for listening online for Sunday Connections. Listeners online can listen to the live event and can submit questions.
http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=51628782
Or if you would like to call in, in which you can ask the hosts and guest questions live and listen to the event.
Primary dial in number: (425) 440-5100
Secondary dial in number: (323) 476-3997
Guest pin code: 200414#
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Karl and Angela recently hosted Parkinson’s Recovery – Sunday Connections online webcast and radio show. They discussed their experiences with Reiki, how Reiki can help one improve their well-being and healing process, how Reiki can help Parkinson’s disease, and how positive thinking can benefit everyone.
Use this link to reach the replay of the webcast. http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=40845387
When you reach this page, click the link and type in the password: karl2012
We hope you enjoy listening.
Angela & Karl
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In case you didn’t know, April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. Just in time, I am excited to tell you that in the next few weeks an audio book version of my book, A Soft Voice In A Noisy World: A Guide to Dealing and Healing with Parkinson’s Disease will be released for sale on Itunes.com, Audible.com, and Amazon.com. The book is read by Doug Gochman, a very talented voice actor. Listening to the book provides a whole new perspective and reveals even more from reading it. As the author, I had no idea that hearing the words read back to me could be so powerful. Watch for the upcoming sample, soon to be released on www.asoftvoice.com.
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