What Do You Think About A Motto And Do You Use Them, Curious?
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Mottos can be helpful for some people with epilepsy to stay positive and motivated. As the posts from MyEpilepsyTeam members show, having an uplifting motto or mantra can help on difficult days. Using phrases like "I will get through this" or "I am more than my condition" reminds people of their inner strength.
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Never ever give up. That’s my screen saver and my motto.
Patience is a Virtue
Cheaters never Prosper
Life is like a Roller Coaster
Not sure if mine is a motto or a golden rule but it's something I live by I ended up living by the words "Be More Like You, And Less Like Everybody Else..." I started doing that after I heard a song in Elementary grade school when getting bullied and beaten up I was always dressed different mainly because my family didn't have money for descent clothes like jeans or really good shirts so usually I wore sweatpants and a hoodie everyday. No one really liked how I acted because it was so different after hearing that song I didn't care what they thought I only cared about being More Like Myself Than Rather Be More Like Them.
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