Living with chronic illness can entail a lot of focus on being a warrior and a self-advocate, not to mention the effort to keep up with living day-to-day life with symptoms. It can be exhausting. How do you stay connected with your reasons for wanting to do what it takes to live well with chronic illness when you are juggling all that? It might help to spend some moments focusing on what brings you joy.
Read MoreMaintaining your employment when you have a chronic illness can be of critical importance to maintaining your health insurance, income and other benefits. It can also be important for your quality of life, by providing fulfillment and connecting you with your deeper purpose. However, having a chronic illness or disability can present another layer of complication at work that will likely require you to advocate for yourself in order to get what you need to do your job well.
Read MoreSelf-advocating in personal relationships when you are living with chronic illness can be tough because people in your life may not be able to fully understand what you are going through, what you need, or how to help you. They can’t feel what you are feeling, just like you can’t feel what they are feeling.
Read MoreThere are many aspects of our lives that can hold us back from living well with chronic illness that have nothing to do with medical care. This is one of the most interesting and empowering lessons that I have learned from my experience with chronic illness and as a health coach.
Read MoreWhen you have a chronic illness, by definition, it is not going anywhere anytime soon. When faced with that reality, how do you maintain hope for future healing? While you likely need to accept your diagnosis and its corresponding limitations in order to navigate everyday life, being open to the possibility that you can achieve your own version of wellness, is key to balancing accepting your chronic illness reality with hope for future healing.
Read MoreSetting wellness goals can be a bit intimidating to anyone. But, when you add in the unpredictability and additional concerns of a chronic illness, it can be downright daunting. But, it doesn’t have to be. I’ll tell you how.
Read MoreTensions can arise when you mix chronic illness and relationships. It seems to happen when emotions are running high, priorities shift, and we need to make adjustments to how we show up for ourselves and other people in our lives. Here are 3 practical tips for navigating your relationships, chronic illness, and the pandemic.
Read MoreWhat I got wrong on my chronic illness journey with lymphoma and autoimmune issues. Includes a discussion of following doctor’s order not being enough, taking a proactive versus passive role, the connection between chronic conditions and making room for a holistic and integrative approach.
Read MoreThe 3 steps to being a successful self-advocate in the healthcare system with a chronic illness include: changing your mindset, getting involved in decision-making and creating your own healthcare dream team. Self-advocacy is a key to thriving with chronic illness.
Read MoreThriving with chronic illness requires a thriving mindset. This mindset involves accepting your illness and working with it rather than against it. It involves giving yourself some self-compassion as you live with the inherent difficulties of it. But, it also leaves room for hope and the possibility that your healthy choices will make more room for your body to heal.
Read MoreChronic illness presents a lot of paradoxes. The key to thriving with chronic illness is through chronic wellness. Chronic Wellness is finding a balance in your life that allows you to manage your day-to-day with chronic illness while working towards and maintaining hope for future healing.
Read MoreLearn what health coaches do, how health coaches can support clients with chronic illness, how health coaching looks different for people with chronic illness and how health coaching can help with brain fog.
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