tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8966207659488764392.post8066269937855113701..comments2023-06-20T10:41:53.157-05:00Comments on Recipes For Lemonade: Day 1 Fatigue WorkshopEmmshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11132995015553920569noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8966207659488764392.post-26087872089014651352009-09-24T21:50:26.185-05:002009-09-24T21:50:26.185-05:00So great that you're doing this... Not only to...So great that you're doing this... Not only to learn more, but to meet other people who can validate that everything you're going thru is to be expected and in keeping with what they are dealing with too. <br /><br />This is puny compared to your situation, but I had mono when I was in university... and one of my biggest battles (besides the sickness itself) was dealing with how concerned I was with what other people thought. I would be BAGGED, but because I wasn't coughing up a lung or tossing my cookies, I figured people must think I was just a wimp or faking it or being a drama queen...<br /><br />I hope your workshop helps you figure out ways to minimize the fatigue, to deal with it when it's there, and to negociate expectations (from yourself and others). <br /><br />And hopefully you figure out some parking secrets too ;)mchenhttp://www.mchenwears.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8966207659488764392.post-66164819115144284792009-09-18T13:51:45.995-05:002009-09-18T13:51:45.995-05:00I think you should nix the dust and sweep more oft...I think you should nix the dust and sweep more often. this is coming from a control freak. save the energy for more important things in your life...like playing games with Jason, emailing your traveling, homesick BFF & snuggling kittens! the rest can wait ;pcorinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14359256931293583929noreply@blogger.com