Not A Huge Change It’s hard for me to believe that we’ve been social distancing and isolating for about five weeks now. A lot of people are having a hard time adjusting including my husband and son. They are used to being out and about whenever they want for the most part. But chronic illness […]
Creating a Saving Plan for the Financial Impact of Chronic Illness
I am happy to introduce to you Annelise Bretthauer from RiseupFP. She is a certified financial planner. She also deals with chronic illness. She’s going to help us create a saving plan for the impact of chronic illness. A saving plan for the impact of chronic illness is so important. A savings plan is just […]
Looking for Relief from Chronic Pain
I am participating in the Five Minute Friday link-up. The word for this week is RELIEF. Relief has been my prayer for a few years now, but especially today. I have been living with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome for most of my adult life. In the last few years, it seems like it has […]
The Unknowns When Dealing with A Chronic Illness
I’ve been living with the word unknown for 25 plus years. I have never liked that word. Like many, I wish that I knew what was going to happen day to day. I feel less anxious if I feel like I’m in control. The unknowns when dealing with a chronic illness has been a struggle. […]
How to Create Goals That Get Done
Do you want to create goals that get done? Have you made goals over the years just to abandon them? I just love Laura Casey’s brand and products, but the one thing I like the most is her Powersheets Intentional Goal Planner! (This post contains affiliate links.) Today is the day that the new ones are revealed! I have […]