What Makes Us Winners?
Living with chronic illness(es) comes with many challenges. There are times where we feel defeated. But that couldn’t be furthest from the truth! So, What makes us winners?
Living with chronic illness(es) comes with many challenges. There are times where we feel defeated. But that couldn’t be furthest from the truth! So, What makes us winners?
Suicide is an extremely heavy burden to carry. If you have considered suicide… then I’m going to get to the point. Don’t you do it. Yes, I’m talking to you!
I am going to share these mood-elevating, perspective-altering tips that are guaranteed to make a difference to your day…
You are entitled to have a rest, don’t deprive yourself of something that is
detrimental to your wellbeing…
So the question for this week’s Pain Warrior Talk is how do you cope with your symptoms and illness at work?
Keep going. Remember that you are a warrior. That means you are a fighter.
This week’s question is what do you wish more people had awareness about? This could be your illness, struggles or symptoms that come along with it.
Although your situation looks dark and it’s easy to believe that life will always be this way – dare to be the person who refuses to believe that.
I experienced a hemiplegic migraine attack for the first time. I wanted to share my experience with you and hopefully encourage you in the process.
Warriors, I encourage you to hold onto your dreams. Be the first to do what nobody else has done before…
You’d be surprised at the power that dwells within you. It just takes a bit of work to access it, but once you do…then’ll you be truly unstoppable.
I am a FIRM believer that we as people with chronic illnesses should be sharing our story. I am going to share the reasons why I am all for it and the benefits of doing so;
Read my latest update on my journey as a migraineur & be encouraged! Don’t stop believing in your healing! Your pain is your power!
I was suddenly struck with the thought that I have been talking to a secret pain warrior all along and never knew. She was a covert pain warrior…