My Story of My Chronic Illness Journey Continues Another step in the journey of taking back my health or rather battling my body for my health. Timely since this May which is awareness month for many of the issues I struggle with. The linkup over at A Chronic Voice also tied in. I definitely feel like I have to be a private investigator to stay on top of my health.
A moment of honesty here, Okay it is actually Tuesday and not Friday. I am a few days late but am practicing patience with myself. Instead of getting angry and frustrated that I am not keeping up with my to do list. I am
Disability Blogger Award & Chronic Illness Blogger Network https://www.facebook.com/Nyxiesnook/photos/a.2218879618429124/2260124887637930/?type=3&theater How it works; Thank your nominator. I can’t begin to let Nyxie of Nyxies Nook know how much I appreciate the nomination. I was having a rough time that day and seeing the nomination made my day much better. Recognize Georgina from Chronillicles as the creator of the award. She is another great blog you should check out. Use logo somewhere in the post. Answer your nominator’s questions. Write 5-15 of your own questions – they don’t have to be illness related! Nominate 5-15 other disability, chronic illness, mental illness…
This week I am joining in the Five-Minute Friday linkup with the prompt word, Opportunity. The opportunity is new. New and a little bit scary. There is a new opportunity in each new day that I awake.
Mental Health in our children and teens. Scary rising statistics Revised Sept 2020 Mental Health Matters: September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month!! We need to break the stigma that keeps so many from getting help. There have been some very disturbing statistics in the news lately. I am referring to the statistics of how many youths are suffering from anxiety and how that rate has increased. The myriad of mental health issues our children and youth are suffering is increasing instead of decreasing. What can we do to make a difference? The articles I reference are the numbers of children going…
Create Every Day. May Calendar and activities Roundup “The world’s favorite season is the spring. All things seem possible in May.” ~ Edwin Way Teal If you go by the old saying “April showers bring may flowers” there should be flowers blooming all over the yard. April was a pretty wet month. I began to think were going to have to build an ark like Noah. Maybe that is why for some reason the ships radio call “May Day May Day” keeps popping into my head whenever I start typing about May first. I do wish I had taught my…
Seeking Serenity and Harmony A-Z Blog Post April 2019 Today is the last day of April. Wow that went by fast. How was your month? Did you do anything new or exciting?
Hold On for One More Day There were moments when the darkness felt heavier than hope.When breathing through the day felt like an act of courage.In those times, one song whispered what Laurie needed to hear: Hold on for one more day. So she held on when letting go felt easier.Then held on through the ache, the fear, and the exhaustion.She held on tightly—because somewhere deep inside, a small voice reminded her: Your life matters. If today feels unbearable, this is your reminder, too.Hang on tightly.Hold on.Don’t let go. You don’t have to see the whole path—Just stay for…