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10. Seek the Positive
As mentioned, you do not want to resign yourself to a life lived within the confines of your four walls. You know that the asthma journal does a great job of providing information about risky situations, but it can do a wonderful job of shedding light on safe conditions as well. Rather than only documenting your unwanted symptoms, be sure to leave room in your journal for the days that were symptom-free. The same review process listed above will illustrate ways to expand and elaborate on ways to enjoy life with low symptoms.
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