Tag: health blogging

  • Transform Your Morning Routine: Tips for Daily Success

    Transform Your Morning Routine: Tips for Daily Success

    June 6, 2025

    Today was actually not a bad day despite the cloudy skies hanging overhead. We had some rain early this morning, but it’s just been overcast since then. Which is much more manageable than the stormy weather I was bracing for.

    Morning Routine Evolution

    I got my daily routine completed, even with the exciting new additions I’ve made. I decided to expand my morning rhythm by adding journaling and meditation, and I’m absolutely loving how it’s all coming together.

    My new morning flow feels like the perfect way to start each day:

    • 30 minutes of reading and coffee (my original grounding ritual)
    • 10 minutes of journaling (new addition for mental clarity)
    • Today’s exercise: Tai Chi (gentle, flowing movement)
    • Then: settling into work mode

    I really love starting my day this way now. There’s something so intentional and nurturing about giving myself this comprehensive morning self-care routine. Each element serves a different purpose. The reading feeds my mind, journaling clears mental clutter, and the exercise prepares my body for the day ahead.

    Exciting Job News!

    The best part of today: I got a job with RWS! After all those applications, testing, and qualifications, something finally came through. I spent a good portion of the day getting everything set up for this new opportunity.

    It’s only a part-time position, but it’s a steady paycheck every two weeks. It’s definitely better than nothing, and I’m still looking.

    It feels so good to have forward momentum on the career front, especially knowing that I’ve been building sustainable routines that will support me in managing work alongside my chronic conditions.

    Productive Day Management

    After handling all the job setup requirements, I worked through my email backlog. Having that organized morning routine actually made the transition into work tasks feel smoother and more manageable.

    The combination of feeling mentally clear from journaling and physically prepared from Tai Chi seems to be setting me up for better focus and energy throughout the workday.

    Evening Appreciation

    Now it’s almost dinner time, and my awesome husband is making cheeseburger pasta. Which is absolutely amazing, and I honestly can’t wait! There’s something so perfect about ending a productive, positive day with comfort food made by someone who loves you.

    Having a partner who handles most of the cooking makes such a difference when you’re managing chronic illness and building new work routines. It’s one less thing to worry about and one more way to feel supported.

    Building on Success

    Five days into this expanded morning routine and I can already see how much it’s enhancing my overall well-being. The consistency is becoming automatic, and even on cloudier weather days like today, I’m maintaining better energy and mood stability.

    Adding the journaling and meditation feels like the missing pieces that make everything else work even better. Here’s to sustainable routines, new opportunities, and supportive partners who make amazing comfort food! 💜


    Sometimes the best days aren’t defined by perfect weather, but by personal growth, new opportunities, and the love that surrounds you at home.

    The dogs are snoring. I’m signing off. See you tomorrow. 💜

  • A Mixed Blessing Kind of Day

    A Mixed Blessing Kind of Day

    May 23, 2025

    I got the job with RWS! While I’m grateful for the opportunity, it comes with the reality check that many of us with chronic illness face. It’s only a part-time position with modest pay. That means I’m back to the drawing board for finding extra work to make ends meet.

    After the interview, I dove straight into more job applications because bills don’t pause for celebration. It’s the chronic illness hustle. I’m always planning for the financial gaps that come with needing flexible, health-friendly work.

    The silver lining of my day was spent working on Chronically Hustling. I’ve been completely revamping and optimizing all my existing posts. I’ve also been adding more comprehensive information and resources to make them truly valuable for the chronic illness community. Each post now serves both people living with chronic conditions AND their support systems.

    My current focus is expanding the chronic illness information library – creating detailed, empathetic resources for each major chronic condition. It’s ambitious (there are SO many conditions to cover), but I’m building something that doesn’t exist elsewhere. A one-stop resource where anyone can find reliable information, real experiences, and genuine support for any chronic illness. All in one place.

    Some days are about survival (job hunting, bill paying), and some days are about building something meaningful. Today was both.

    The dogs are snoring. I’m signing off. See you tomorrow. 💜