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Articles » September, 2008
It's time to find joy again - and it's hiding right under your nose!
Life with chronic illness is hard. It sucks. We all know that. And plenty of us talk about it, in person to our friends and family, or online in forums or blogs. But all that talking about it...thinking about it...obsessing about it...eats away at our joy.
We've got some basic tips you can start using today to reclaim your joy. Sure, there's no way everyone can feel joyful every moment of the day—but you CAN reclaim joyful moments and live a more fun life, no matter how sick you are.
Posted: 9/25/2008 in Inspiration | Also posted in: Coping
Hear Editrix Jenni Prokopy speak live on September 10! Update with archived presentation!
This is just a quick note to let you know about a presentation I'm giving tomorrow as part of National Invisible Illness Awareness Week 2008. Read on for instructions on how to listen and call in with questions. It's tomorrow, Babes—don't miss it! (OK, if you do, the recording is archived.)
Posted: 9/9/2008 in Announcements | Also posted in: Coping

