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People who don’t have Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) might wonder why something as simple as walking, baking a pie, or picking up the kids can be a victory. We know better. Living with RA isn’t easy. That’s why every victory should be celebrated. UCB will provide The Arthritis Foundation $1 for every victory submitted by someone with Rheumatoid Arthritis, until the goal of $30,000 is met. So go ahead… be proud. Submit your victory and let us all celebrate it.
- So how does one keep up the fight? You take it one day at a time. You get up every morning hoping that today is better. You don’t stay in bed and think hopeless thoughts. You live for today, you do what you can and you don’t allow yourself to worry about things getting worse. Be thankful for all the things you have rather than what you don’t have. Strive for the strength and courage to accept chronic illness with self-respect and humility. Take care of yourself and those who love you and support you. Enjoy the beauty of today and don’t spend your days worrying about tomorrow. This is all you can do and this is all any of us can do. From Do I Ever Feel Sorry for Myself? READ MORE. http://livinglifewithraandfms.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/do-i-ever-feel-sorry-for-myself/
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"Hope is the belief in your ability to recover from whatever has knocked you down on any given day. Resilience is the ability to recover from the punch and the land on your feet, or on your own butt, or whatever supports you at that time. To cultivate your physical resilience, you must have mental resilience that comes from a place called hope.” From Women, Work, and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend! By Rosalind Joffe and Joan FriedlanderMeta
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The Law of the Garbage Truck Many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they look for a place to dump it. And if you let them, they’ll dump it on you. So when someone wants to dump on you, don’t take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Believe me. You’ll be happier. David J. Pollay
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Category Archives: Jeff Hardy
Tell Matt Hardy to Stay Home or Be Forcibly Removed
Like the next person, I want to see a fair fight but that involves Matt Hardy staying out of his little brother Jeff’s way. On Sunday, June 7, Jeff Hardy will be allowed to redeem himself in another opportunity for … Continue reading
Who Quit?
Yesterday’s Backlash match between Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy started when Jeff entered with no face paint. Apparently, the outcome of this match was to determine whether Jeff Hardy would renew his contract with the WWE. Jeff takes control right … Continue reading
Posted in Backlash, feud, I quit match, Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, professional wrestling
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Another (and probably the last) chapter in the Brother vs. Brother Saga
On April 10, Matt and Jeff Hardy continued their feud right where they left off at Wrestlemania 25 with an exhausting first-ever stretcher match. Matt defeated Jeff in this match. http://www.youtube.com/v/DRM4lTg4YXY&hl=en&fs=1 http://www.youtube.com/v/LFFw3EuxOEI&hl=en&fs=1 Last Friday night on Smack Down, it was … Continue reading
Posted in Edge, feud, Friday Night SmackDown, Jeff Hardy, john cena, Matt Hardy, Monday Night Raw, MVP
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Brothers – Part 4 – Hardy Showdown, With Dad Watching
For those you read my blog often, you know how much I LOVE wrestling. I have been trying for the past couple of days to brag about the rather expensive WrestleMania 25 we watched on pay-per-view this Sunday, but I … Continue reading
Brothers – Part III-Where is Mama Hardy?
At WrestleMania 25, Matt and Jeff Hardy will finally face off in a match based on personal issues between the brothers. On last night’s SmackDown, Matt Hardy alluded that he may have been behind Jeff’s recent accidents, including an auto … Continue reading
Brothers – Part II
Jeff Hardy vs Matt Hardy – WWE Friday Night SmackDown 2/27/09 Recap: Matt comes out first and then Jeff comes in still in his street clothes. Jeff has a mic and tells Matt that they have always been together and … Continue reading
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Brothers
My nine year old was put on this earth to be a big brother. I know this because he is an amazing big brother and I knew this long before he became a big brother. Years ago, I decided I … Continue reading
Posted in Brothers, Edge, Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, Royal Rumble, Vickie Guerrero
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