Non-disabled people sometimes think that the hardest part of a disability is the lack of cures and accepting the reality that you are not getting better. Disability acceptance is hard, but the lack of cures is not the hardest part of my disability, and as a matter of fact, I don't think about cures very … Continue reading Hardest Parts Of Being Disabled
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How To Make Fitness Fun
Exercise is important for your health and anyone who has the ability to exercise should make it part of their routine but not everyone does. Most people know the benefits of regular exercise but struggle to be consistent with their exercise routines because they use it as a form of self-punishment rather than self-care. People … Continue reading How To Make Fitness Fun
Four Things I Will Never Say In Front Of Children
Kids look up to their parents and the adult figures in their lives, and what we do in front of kids can either positively influence them or make them engage in bad behavior. I am not a parent, nor will I ever be, but I am an aunt to three nieces, and I do try … Continue reading Four Things I Will Never Say In Front Of Children
Six Things My Disability Has Taught Me
When you are disabled, life is harder than it is for non-disabled people because we live in an inaccessible world that makes it harder for disabled people to function than it has to be. It is easy to focus on all the struggles of a disability because disabled people are often isolated, and there are … Continue reading Six Things My Disability Has Taught Me
Five Things In Life You Can Control
People sometimes stress about things that are not within their control, that is not your fault, and you shouldn't be stressing, but you are human and sometimes stress about things you couldn't have changed. There are a lot of things in life that you may have some control over, but are not within your complete … Continue reading Five Things In Life You Can Control
How To Improve Your Mental Health When You Live With Pain
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional, and everything that is written in this post is to be used for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. May is Mental Health Awareness Month! When you live with pain, sometimes your mental health takes a hit because pain doesn't make … Continue reading How To Improve Your Mental Health When You Live With Pain
Mental Health Myths That I Wish People Would Stop Believing
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional, and this post was written for informational use only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. May is Mental Health Awareness Month! Every disability faces some kind of stigma because the media often wrongly portrays the disabled community and promotes things that are not true, … Continue reading Mental Health Myths That I Wish People Would Stop Believing
How To Prepare Your Blog For Summer
Blogging takes a lot of time, and I don't usually struggle with creating content consistently because I don't have a job, but it can be difficult in the summertime. In the summer, we have a lot more going on, and sometimes we will go on vacation and aren't in a situation where we will be … Continue reading How To Prepare Your Blog For Summer
What I Do When I Have A Migraine
When you have a migraine, it is frustrating because the pain often prevents you from being able to live life, and all you can do is sit in a dark room and hope it passes. Some people get migraine attacks more often than others, but anyone can get them because you don't need to have … Continue reading What I Do When I Have A Migraine
How To Support Someone Living With Endometriosis
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month! Endometriosis is a chronic full-body inflammatory disease when the tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus, which can cause fertility issues, chronic pain, and so many other health problems. Endometriosis is considered to be one of the most painful conditions that are often misunderstood … Continue reading How To Support Someone Living With Endometriosis