By a Chronically Ill, Neurodivergent Woman Who’s Doing Her Best
Totally agree and absolutely with you on this. Chronic illness means everything has to be justified - not enough spoons!
Thanks Peter. Never enough spoons.
🩵 You have to set your own wins, and let go off what others feel is worth celebrating.
Absolutely, but then the guilt can set in. This is something I am constantly working on.
A challenge for sure. All you can do is your best, and grace for the rest!
Well, not *exactly* my experience, but I can definitely relate. I’m often frustrated by how many times I go back to find x, and again for y, then z,t, and q when I’m just trying to do project 1. So your title for this post was a good one!
Totally agree and absolutely with you on this. Chronic illness means everything has to be justified - not enough spoons!
Thanks Peter. Never enough spoons.
🩵 You have to set your own wins, and let go off what others feel is worth celebrating.
Absolutely, but then the guilt can set in. This is something I am constantly working on.
A challenge for sure. All you can do is your best, and grace for the rest!
Well, not *exactly* my experience, but I can definitely relate. I’m often frustrated by how many times I go back to find x, and again for y, then z,t, and q when I’m just trying to do project 1. So your title for this post was a good one!