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9. Be Kind to Yourself
Accidents will happen. What you say to yourself will ultimately dictate the level of embarrassment much more than how other people react. If you cannot be kind to yourself, how can you expect other people to be kind to you? Practice by recounting previously embarrassing situations and the good job you did dealing with the unwanted attention. Imagine how much worse things could have been if you did not act quickly and effectively. You cannot control every OAB symptom, but being kind helps you control the perception of embarrassment. Your perception becomes reality.
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While it isn’t your fault, your daily decisions might be making your OAB worse and much more difficult to live with than it needs to be.