Even before summer hits, my bodyโand soulโlongs for sunlight and salt air. For those living with chronic illness, like sarcoidosis, the dream of a beach getaway isnโt just about funโitโs about healing, freedom, and survival.
Are Newsletters Still Worth It? A Private Chefโs Honest Take
In a world dominated by TikTok and fleeting attention spans, are newsletters becoming obsolete? Discover a heartfelt journey from a private chef and debut novelist who navigated the highs and lows of newsletter writing, offering insights for authors, creatives, and those battling chronic illness.
Eighteen Years Since Diagnosis: My Open Lung Biopsy Story
Eighteen years ago this month, my life changed forever. That was the day I officially began this journey with sarcoidosis after undergoing an open lung biopsyโthe most brutal medical procedure Iโve ever experienced. Four years later, I wrote about it, but never shared it. Until now. Despite the trauma, Iโve never regretted doing the biopsy. …
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The Empathโs Balancing Act: Living as an INFJโINFP Hybrid with Chronic Illness and Creativity
Living with sarcoidosis and heart failure while trying to write, cook, and stay emotionally balanced is already a full-time gig. Add being an INFJโINFP hybridโan empathic perfectionist who feels everythingโand youโve got the recipe for both magic and meltdown. This is my story of navigating chronic illness, creativity, and compassion without completely burning out in the process.
Why Iโll Always Choose My Kindle Over a Physical Book
As a chef, writer, and lifelong bookworm living with chronic illness, Iโve discovered that my Kindle isnโt just a gadgetโitโs freedom. Between hospital visits, late-night writing sessions, and lazy Sundays with my pets, it lets me carry an entire library in my pocket without the weight or the guilt of unread stacks. Hereโs why Iโll always choose my Kindle over physical books and why e-readers might be the best invention since espresso.
