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I hear you @ViperPixie. Hope and I aren't such good friends at the moment either.
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@ViperPixie yeah hope can be dashed. And that's no fun at all. Perhaps thinking of it a bit differently, like as simple as just looking forward to something - sitting in the sun on a autumn day / going to the movies - something like that. In our MI for me it's about looking forward to feeling better on a good day.
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@Kurra wrote:
Are their positives @NikNik? YES! I'm a far better, kinder and more understanding person than I would have been without MI.
I think the same goes for me @Kurra.
Thank you @NikNik @Hannah93 and everyone for sharing. I have really enjoyed hearing about your experiences and learning more about what it is like living with schizophrenia.
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