We all know the typical recommended job types for working from home, i.e., data entry, clerical aid, social media manager, proofreader, content writer, MLM, tutoring, Etsy seller, blogger, and the list just goes on. ...But what if you don’t want to leave the confines...
Mastering Your to-do List: Productivity Despite Illness
My to-do list and productivity looks different than before the onset of my chronic conditions. I give myself a lot more grace and rest than I used to, but I still have my ‘healthy’ friends asking me “How do you do it all?” My answer is simple: Mastering your...
Tracking Flare Ups in Your Planner
I first started creating my own trackers 8 years ago while looking for correlations of symptom flare ups with foods, exercises, chores, and activities. Since then it has evolved as I’ve made packs for others and taken in their feedback! Having trackers in your...
Meal Planning on a Budget with Chronic Illness
Sticking to a tight budget while also eating healthy, and specifically for a chronic illness, can feel overwhelming. Taking the time to sit down, organize your resources, and make a plan can be the difference between staying in budget and staying healthy or...
When Your Co-Worker has a Chronic Illness
From the perspective of being the co-worker with a chronic illness, there are sometimes some misunderstandings, miscommunication, and avoided topics from both sides in the workplace. Chronic illness can be difficult to cope with. Trying to adjust to a new lifestyle...