In one of his trainings, Tony Robbins asks to consider how you internally respond to the phrase,
‘”I hope this turns out well.”
He suggests, and I agree, that when this sentence is spoken, there is a hidden message that “this” won’t turn out well!
There is a sense that this kind of “hope” is the hope of winning the lottery! Maybe yes, but probably not!
As a PKD patient, what is it that you hope for?
You hope for a cure.
Well, that’s a good thing to hope for. If you’re young, this hope may be realized. If you’re not so young, a cure, should it come, may come too late for you.
The thing about this kind of hope is that you are desiring something that is not in your control to make happen! (Unless you are a research biologist!)
Let’s look at another word: Expect.
What can PKD patients expect?
Most PKD patients can expect some sort of symptoms that will affect their lives to a significant degree.
They can expect to be highly involved with the medical profession (and the insurance industry as well!)
They can expect to make adjustments in the relationships, and careers.
They can expect to make shifts in their lifestyles.
And…with education, support, (and perhaps some coaching), they can expect to develop and apply attitudes and skills that will make those adjustments in such a way as to minimize their negative impact, and maximize the quality of life possible for you.
We do not control the fact that we have PKD. We can not control whether or not a cure is in our individual futures.
But, we can control how proactive we are in obtaining the latest information about our disease. We can control how we comply with the medical protocols prescribed to us.
And, we can seek out support from those who are ahead of us on the PKD Odyssey.
As a Life Coach,I will support you on your Odyssey, not just by passively providing understanding and a ready ear to listen to your situation, but also to provide encouragement and motivation to overcome those inevitable obstacles that you will come upon.
It is one thing to hope for something good that you can’t control.
It’s another thing to know what you can control and what you can’t, and to take control of what you can and expect the best of what the situation can provide!
I expect to hear from you!
Peace and Blessings!
Coach Richie Perl
Certified Professional Coach
Certified Trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming
