When I was 25 I was diagnosed with MS and told I'd be in a wheelchair by the time I was 40 so I really put together a plan to get over it. But despite that they told me not to have any children and I ended up having three kids in three years which were yeah probably not the best idea. The drugs they gave us they gave us these injections that you know every second day you had to inject yourself and they were painful and they were ineffective so I really tried to find a different way. So one time I was in Canada and a friend of mine had also had MS and she was part of one of the first people to have a stem cell transplant in Israel so
If you knew the quality of your thoughts could affect your reality, would you choose to think differently?
You could have more power than you think when it comes to your experiences. By simply choosing more positive thoughts and consciously repositioning your perspective, you could significantly improve your life and minimize the effects of trauma or disease.
In the episode, Kat Finnerty discusses the connection between the quality of your thoughts and your personal experiences.