After reading the sharing of senior sisters, I think there are three points to learn.
First, get into the habit of recording every bit of life anytime and anywhere.
Through a week's summary of Senior Sister, I found Senior Sister is a very careful person. She recorded the whole process of illness in detail.
As a person who wants to write, he must form the good habit of thinking and recording at any time.
Only in this way can we have rich writing materials and go further and further on the road of writing.
Second, share your own experiences and let everyone jump over the pit they have stepped on; Share your own experience for others' reference.
The elder sister shared the relevant treatment methods and precautions of her illness through her own illness experience.
Third, health is really important. We should always put health first.
Kazuo inamori once said: "People always interpret happiness as having a house, a car, money and power. But happiness actually has nothing, no worries, no worries, no diseases and no disasters. Most of them are for others to see, and no one is their own. "
I think what he said is quite right. In real life, we should pay more attention to "nothing", worry-free, worry-free, disease-free and disaster-free; Instead of focusing on "having".
I really like the jokes shared by my senior in the article:
Endure hyperplasia of mammary glands, retreat ovarian cysts, talk about thyroid nodules and scold myocardial infarction.
Therefore, adjusting your mood = saving your life. You must not be angry to death because of some trivial things. It's not cost-effective.