We have arrived, at last, at last, with our final post in our series on positive thinking. We began with where the modern positive thinking movement came from, followed that with the scientific and medical explorations around positive thinking, took a detour into my personal struggles with positive thinking, discussed…
Seeing Yourself as Healthy
Back in the spring of 2011, I was having lunch with a friend and discussing my intention to write Chronic Resilience: 10 Sanity-Saving Strategies for Women Coping with the Stress of Illness. She asked me, “Do you really want to be known as ‘the chronic illness girl’?” At the time,…
Cankles & Other Exciting Things
The cankles have arrived! It’s lovely to watch your ankle expand during the day to eventually swallow any definition you previously had between your calves and feet. The one lesson this has taught me is that strappy sandals are not a good choice at this point in my care. We…
Aimee, who inspires you to be chronically resilient?
Aimee Ward is one of our Chronic Resilience contest honorees. She has written a touching essay about the power of those that are closest to us to see past our flaws and know exactly what we need. Take it away Aimee… If I had to pick a person who inspires…
Danica, who inspires you to be chronically resilient?
Danica Moore is the winner of our Chronic Resilience Essay Contest! She has written a beautiful essay about the ability of a child to celebrate all of the wonderfulness that we are. Take it away Danica… Pigtails By: Danica Moore Everyday I wake up and fight a battle that I…
Warrior Women: Sharmyn & Mari
By now you’ve met Sarah & Lauren, Charity & Kelly, and Nicole & Sandra. All are strong, driven, amazing women who also happen to cope with an illness. Like you, and me, they have ups and downs, they also have some incredible insights that have been included in Chronic Resilience.…
Warrior Women: Nicole & Sandra
Over the last few weeks I’ve been introducing you to the phenomenal women featured in Chronic Resilience. If you haven’t read about Sarah and Lauren or Charity and Kelly, pop back over to their posts, but first meet Nicole (chapter 6) and Sandra (chapter 8). Nicole Lemelle Becoming diagnosed with…
Book Tour: I’d Love to Meet You!
Chronic Resilience is born, and I am hitting the road…the west coast road. We’ve got fabulous events planned in San Diego, Sacramento, Portland, Seattle and Spokane. If you live near one of these cities, I would love to meet you. I’ll be talking about how Chronic Resilience came to be,…
My Hope for You
I can’t believe we are just days away from the official release of Chronic Resilience. It is quite a wonderful whirlwind. On Tuesday, I was doing an interview over the phone and I was asked a very important question, “What do you want readers to get from Chronic Resilience?” It…
Who am I chronically resilient for?
This is the day to turn in your Chronic Resilience essay for our contest!! Submissions should be e-mailed to contest@chronicresilience.com. For contest prizes and rules, visit: https://chronicresilience.com/essay-contest/ I’m kicking things off by answering the contest topic myself today… Who am I chronically resilient for? One cold January evening in 1999…