For if Ebenezer Scrooge can change so fundamentally, there is hope for us all.
For decades I was a passive person, one led by the needs of others. I was too shy to exert much control. Migraines and associated conditions masked my true potential. Eventually I was almost destroyed by a toxic boss…only to be saved by others who held me in high regard.
Only then did I realize that my future rested on achieving a real sense of personal independence, on being the main actor in my life. From that point forward life changed: I set out to be a leader rather than a technician; and instead of regarding myself as a migraine victim, I chose to be in control of that condition. 20 years later, those changes in mindset have paid enormous dividends.
You don’t have to go through a personal crisis to change your attitude about your migraines and improve your own quality of life. Send me a note and we can have a conversation about it.
What a legacy – to be able to make a difference for people two centuries later...
Happy Birthday, Mr. Dickens!