Category: Thoughts
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It Takes a Village
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsYou can’t do it alone. In most of my blogs, I encourage people with Myasthenia Gravis to be brave, strong, courageous, and even independent. Those are all good things. The practicality is, however, you can’t do it on your own. We often hear the phrase “It takes a village”. That phrase originated from an African…
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Independence: Finding Strength in Struggle
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsAs fireworks light up the night sky and the spirit of freedom fills the air, Independence Day is a time to reflect on resilience, courage, and the pursuit of a life well-lived. For those of us living with Myasthenia Gravis (MG), a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder, this holiday carries a deeply personal significance. The journey…
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Keeping Your Mind Active
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsAs a young boy, I remember hearing the statement: “all things can be tied to math”. I never really gave it much thought at the time; I just believed it. Recently, I’ve found myself counting things that I’ve never counted, or even paid much attention to, before. I have no clue why, but crazy things…
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Love or Fear
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsA theory exists that there are really only two core emotions – love and fear. According to the theory, all other human emotions stem from one of these two roots. In the theory, love is identified as the root of all positive emotions. These include joy, compassion, peace, gratitude, trust, and basically anything that is…
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Definitely
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsWe haven’t started with a joke in a while, so here’s one for you. A kindergarten teacher is trying to explain to her class the definition of the word “definitely”. To make sure the students have a good understanding of the word, she asks them to use it in a sentence. The first student raises…
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Take the Time to Listen
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsHave you ever talked with God? I mean really talk to Him? I’m currently reading a book that discusses how to do so and I’m discovering some rather interesting theories. I’m learning that talking to God is different for everyone. There are those who actually hear or feel God’s voice. There are others who hear…
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Challenge Update
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsIn my blog on June 10, I talked about how my clothes have gotten a little snug and I established a goal for myself of losing 20 pounds by the end of the year. I’ve been working on that goal to lose some weight and I’m not doing too badly. After 8 days, I’ve lost…
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Laughing Through Life with MG
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsLiving with Myasthenia Gravis can be a rollercoaster, a slow-moving, muscle-fatiguing, slightly sarcastic rollercoaster. Just like any ride at a theme park, if you’re going to get stuck on it, you might as well sit back, throw your arms into the air, enjoy it, and have a good laugh. I thought today we’d talk about…
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Father’s Day: True Strength
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsFather’s Day is a time to honor the fathers in your life. They are the men who have shaped you with their guidance, love, and strength. For families affected by Myasthenia Gravis (MG), this day can carry an even deeper meaning. My two daughters always make this day special for me, but since being diagnosed…
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Find Joy
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsLiving with Myasthenia Gravis (MG) can be challenging – but it doesn’t define you. Each person facing MG has a story filled with strength, resilience, and hope. This autoimmune neuromuscular disease may affect your muscles, but it doesn’t have to weaken your spirit. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been managing symptoms for years, it’s…