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Pity Party Plan

Have you ever tried to suppress a pity party? Sometimes we can do that successfully, other times it stays with us and usually comes back to kick us in the butt later. For the most part, pity parties are a waste of time and energy. Yet there are always exceptions and sometimes we just need a good pity party. As a Pity-Party-Person, I have come up with a Pity-Party-Plan.

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Friendships Can Either Imprison Us Or Help Give Us The Key To Be Free – Cycology of Illness

Are your friendships keeping your thinking in imprisonment of illness? Or do your friendships support you during illness? Are your friendships helping give you the key to be free from illness? These can be tough questions.

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Attention Span of a Goldfish

The average attention span of a goldfish is 8 seconds and a human’s is 7 seconds. What the heck!!! Well, here we are, limited attention span AND brain fog and chronic illness and frustrations galore. And we are supposed to concentrate on healing????? Hang in there, even a goldfish can take it 8 seconds at a time.

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Contagious Joy Creates Enthusiasm

Nothing real jolly about chronic illness. But when that is where you are, one of the best ways to dig out of the hole is finding some contagious joy. I don’t even care if it is pictures of this fun dude. It is contagious to see joy in others. It creates a sense of enthusiasm for life which is the best medicine.

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Lyme Awareness Month

How can we share the awareness of what those tiny Lyme critters can do to a person’s life??? There are so many people who have chronic Lyme that had their lives turned upside down by it. The suffering can be intense from the physical, emotional, loss of family, friends, loss of finances, and the spiritual upheaval. It all gets pretty nutty but it is the reality of far too many and the numbers keep rising. For them, helping others become more aware of the disease cannot be described in a way that anyone can truly understand unless they have experienced it.

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Sumo Oranges

Food can be so much fun!! Sumo oranges are a type of seedless mandarin orange that is so incredibly delicious that the Japanese give them as gifts. Well, that’s what “they” said. Yet when you look at the two side-by-side you can see how sumo oranges got their name. Want to see?

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Tidy Up Damaged Hair From Illness

Hair becomes so lifeless and crazy hard to fix during chronic illness that we want to scream. Cheating works for me!!! You can hide a multitude of damaged hair issues under pearl hair clips. Seriously, you can tidy up that wild hair. Guys, I even have a hair tip for you that does NOT involve pearls and clips!!

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Drainage Funnel #2 Liver, Bile Ducts, Kidneys

Opening drainage pathways in the body before detoxing is a necessity. If one starts “detoxing” and stirring up pathogens but they are not being drained out of the body, we can cause ourselves more problems. After opening up the colon, we move on to the opening up the drainage pathways of the liver, bile ducts, and kidneys.

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Fear Is An Imaginary Wall

Dang, fear can get in our way. The walls of fear can get bigger, thicker and harder to climb the sicker we get. It can paralyze us and keep us from breaking through health barriers.

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