I Hope So

I hope so. Simple, isn't it? It's upbeat, positive, optimistic. It's at our fingertips every moment when we choose to embrace it. Dr. Hallowell was speaking at a CHADD conference a couple of years ago about the power of hope. And he was saying that we can bring hope to the process of learning to control ADHD and that we have to do that. It can't be underestimated. Hope has the power to shift the impossible to the possible, to turn a negative into a positive, to shift from inaction to forward movement. With hope comes vision and dreams, a sense of possibility and the room for probability. As Henry Ford said, "if you believe that you can, or you believe that you can't, you are right." At least, I hope so.