What is the “It’s in My Blood” Series All About?
Welcome to the “It’s in My Blood” series, where we will feature people who live with a variety of chronic illnesses and/or disabilities. We won't be talking about the illness or disability though, as there's plenty of space on our individual blogs for that!
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What We'll be Focusing on in this Series
For this series, we will take a look at their wide range hobbies, passions, talents, values and lifestyles instead. I believe that we all possess inherent gifts as human beings, whether they're maximised, actualised, or not. We may not be the best in the world at them, but they are things that we associate with, or feel at ease doing.
Whilst the past is definitely sealed in time, there are endless possibilities from this moment forth. These options may not be what we had in mind, but they are akin to a hammer upon the bonds of our own expectations.
What does one do when untethered? We cling onto driftwood, in search for life once more. Maybe we'll end up at our original destination or maybe we won't, but wherever we land up at, there is life. You. We have the amazing ability to rebuild anywhere, and maybe - just maybe - we might actually end up liking this new place better than the one we had in mind.
Check Out the Talents & Hobbies of These Amazing People with Chronic Illnesses
Share Your Awesomeness with Us, Too!
If you live with a chronic illness 0r disability, we'd love to hear from you, too. Simply fill in the form below and hit 'submit'. I'll be in touch!
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Start a new conversation in the Member Comments below!Great way to offer other’s to tell their story. I may do something like this some day on my blog. Thank you for all you do to make seen those living with chronic illness.
Thank you so much my friend. You’re still on the list for the next feature. Life has been crazy for me, but I definitely want to feature you 🙂
Great feature ? Really nice to read about everyone’s talents and passions. It would be lovely to participate myself – if I find an extra slot of time/energy to do so! ☺️ x
Yes, it’s been interesting to see how everyone is so different and yet, we are quite the same! 🙂
Yes definitely would love to have you on board! I don’t plan on stopping this series at all so join whenever you get energy 🙂 xx