Story By: Jessica Lundgren My twenties felt like such a blast! Constantly meeting new people, especially guys, socializing and feeling important, and partying like a wild girl. But oddly enough, […]
Author: Stacie Kiselman
HOW I GOT A HANDLE ON MY GRIEF & ANXIETY
Story By: Chris Ann Cravens One of my earliest memories is when I was about three or four years old. Dad would religiously perform his daily duties, including the forty-hour […]
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF YOUR CIRCLE IN TIMES OF CRISIS
All I wanted to do was to celebrate the New Year with my husband at home. My vision was for me and my husband to be home alone in our […]
STRUGGLING WITH INFERTILITY CAN BE THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO YOU
My husband and I have been trying to expand our family for a while now. Obviously, we haven’t been successful as we don’t have kids yet. The road to motherhood […]
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR IN-LAWS DON’T LIKE YOU
My husband and I have been together for over a decade. We’ve always had a healthy, honest, and trustworthy relationship. So it was weird to me that once we were […]
THE HARDSHIPS OF KEEPING AN ILLNESS PRIVATE
Losing friends is never easy. It’s especially difficult when you lose friends to something you simply can’t control, which is death. No matter how much you want to see and […]
HOW A DEATH OF A FRIEND CAN HELP YOU PRIORITIZE YOUR HEALTH
When you have an illness that affects your daily living, your life revolves around your health. There is no 90% health and 10% everything else. If you really want to […]
LIVING LIFE IN SPITE OF A DISABILITY, NOT FOR IT…
I’ve been so fortunate to be married to someone I’ve been with for over a decade. The story of how my husband and I met is fairly simple – at […]
THE 5 THINGS THEY DON’T TELL YOU ABOUT EPILEPSY
In the latest post that I wrote, I told you all about my short stint as a co-host on a podcast that was, and still is, all about invisible disabilities. […]
TIPS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN
Story By Katie & Steve Keene In 14 years of helping people communicate with my special needs children, and watching communications occur in countless therapy and hospital waiting rooms, I’ve […]