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  • The Chronic Grief of Chronic Illness

    The Chronic Grief of Chronic Illness

    Sometimes healing isn’t about getting better; it’s about making room for life alongside it Having chronic and mental illness isn’t for the faint of heart. Unfortunately, I am faint of heart. Mine is pieced together after having had it repeatedly smashed to the ground by people I trusted explicitly over the last twenty years. Mine…

  • Surviving the Holidays With Invisible Illness

    Surviving the Holidays With Invisible Illness

    A guide to help you safely through this month, physically and emotionally The holidays are here again. A time that’s supposed to be joyful, cosy and full of happiness. But for so many of us living with invisible illness the holiday season can feel heavy, lonely, overwhelming and painful. For me it often does, anyway.…

  • The Wilderness That’s Life With Chronic Illness

    The Wilderness That’s Life With Chronic Illness

    Finding your way in life when your daily life is a fight against hidden dangers My brain sees sabre-toothed tigers everywhere. Hidden behind the trees of the jungle, up in the foliage of the canopy and sneaking up from behind me. My brain believes I still live in the jungle. That I still hunt and…

  • Finding Friendship When You Feel Completely Alone

    Finding Friendship When You Feel Completely Alone

    How online communities can help you find connection and belonging Life’s biggest challenges often leave you feeling lonely. You are experiencing deep emotions and no one else can truly understand what you are going through. You can’t plug your emotions in and let someone else in on your inner world or carry them for you…

  • Writers With Chronic Illness: Join In!

    Writers With Chronic Illness: Join In!

    Free Weekly Support for Writers With Chronic Illness! Do you ever feel alone in your life as a(n aspiring) writer, because your chronic illness causes a lot of extra problems? Do you not even feel like a writer because of them? Or do you believe you can never even be a writer because of your…

  • A Brief (Her)Story of Me

    A Brief (Her)Story of Me

    As I continue on my journey as a book and personal development coach, I feel that for you to be able to trust me with your stories, you need to know I trust you with mine. Each of us consists of thousands of different stories, millions. Today I tell you about the one that has…

  • A Plea to Make Room for Chronic Illness Stories in Popular Culture

    A Plea to Make Room for Chronic Illness Stories in Popular Culture

    “In diversity there is beauty and there is strength.” — Maya Angelou I never saw myself reflected on TV or in books. A chubby small-town girl who liked to read and write didn’t really get much airtime on TV. Still doesn’t. Not to mention if that girl develops a chronic illness. And then another. And…