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Jennifer McMahon's avatar

Great post! Yes, reframing is essential sometimes, in life and in art.

I also suffer from a long-term and progressive illness, and if hadn't been for it, I probably wouldn't have devoted myself so fully to developing my writing. Like you, Matt, I can no longer do many of the things I once loved to do, and every year I lose something else. Playing golf, cycling, hill walking, they were all stripped away one by one. Can I sit around feeling sorry for myself? Yep, I sure can, and some days I do. Mostly, though, I focus on gratitude. There are a lot of people in this world who have a harder life than me. I have a roof over my head, a bed to sleep in, food on the table. In my writing, my career is progressing in ways I could only have dreamed of 12 months ago.

Have I lost a lot? Yeah to that, too, but there are still things I can do. The difference now is that I don't take them for granted!

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Kendall v Mead's avatar

I'm so sorry to hear of your health struggles. I too have a long term illness and it's in a phase of acting up right now. I love this idea of reframing and after looking at a piece of writing I've been struggling it's helped give it a much needed refresh. I hope your sabbatical treats you well.

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