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A sign that says 'Disabled people for future' at a rally to represent Disability Pride Isn't About Loving Your Disability
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Disability Pride Isn’t About Loving Your Disability

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A person is seen curled up in a blanket, their hair is messy and they are wearing glasses, but they look cosy and they are smiling to themselves to represent finding small joys on difficult days.
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Finding Small Joys on Difficult Days

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A person is seen on a blanket outside and peering out from behind a book, beside her is a big sunhat and she is wearing a sundress to represent What a Good Day Really Means With Chronic Illness
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What a “Good Day” Really Means With Chronic Illness

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A person is seen sitting on a sofa near a window, they are curled up with their head in their hands and they are in low light to represent Wanting to Feel Seen When You’re Chronically Ill
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Wanting to Feel Seen When You’re Chronically Ill

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  • Mental Health

    Stop the mind games

    Being a content creator seems easy right? Just write a blog post, throw out a video; job done! But after years it’s time I stop the mind games! I have struggled with my mental health my whole life; I had…

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  • Contributed posts

    How to Use Mindfulness To Navigate Grief

    Being told that somebody close to you is never coming back can be an impossible emotion to navigate. Experiencing grief at any stage in your life is never easy, and you’re well within reason to feel every emotion as it…

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    Protecting Your Mental Health During Unexpected Life Moments

    Throughout your lifetime you are going to be tested in a number of ways that you would never expect. You can plan for so many different things to happen, but you cannot always be as prepared as you’d like to…

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    5 Preparations To Make When a Family Member Is Gravely Ill

    You never want to think the worst or make plans for a scenario that may not happen, but when a loved one is gravely ill, there are certain practicalities you need to consider. Before you work through your emotions and…

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  • Health Update

    Learning to rest

    Knowing that my body is struggling, doesn’t mean that I find it easy to slow down, no I’m still learning to rest!! I spoke last week about how my health is doing right now, and no it isn’t good to…

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  • Health Update

    Starting off the year with pain

    Hello 2024, except I’m starting off the year with pain and it is not something I can just push through so let’s chat about meeting expectations. Life with chronic illness is never easy, I have spoken a lot about how…

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  • Mental Health

    My goals for 2024

    It is a new year, and I thought we would start off the year talking about my goals for 2024, and no I don’t mean resolutions! Now, as I have discussed in a previous YouTube Video, resolutions don’t work, and…

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    Disability representation on Doctor Who

    We all want to see ourselves represented on TV and in movies, but often we are disappointed, until we saw the disability representation on Doctor Who let’s chat about it.   I have been a fan of Doctor Who since…

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    Winter Resources and Support

    The weather is especially cold this year, and I know a lot of people struggle during the holidays, so I have put together some winter resources and support. Most nights, as I snuggle under the covers, I am thankful, I…

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  • Mental Health

    Mindfully coping with stress

    Today I want to talk about mindfully coping with stress, something that I fight most days as I have an anxiety disorder. It might help you to do these things as well. Stress is a part of life, certain things…

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Welcome to my blog, I am Beverley and I am in my 40s, I live in Staffordshire England with my husband, my disabled mom and our Maltese puppy Twig. I love sharing my journey with Chronic Illnesses here on the blog, I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Myalgic encephalomyelitis, Long Covid, Chronic depression, and Generalised anxiety disorder.

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I blog about my experiences and give tips and tricks to help and inspire other disabled people. I also hope to raise awareness and compassion from able-bodied people wanting to educate themselves.

I hope my posts and videos help you, but I am not a doctor and though I trained as a nurse I cannot give personalised help and advice. Please consult with a health professional before assuming what you have seen in my videos or read on my blog applies to you.

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