Submission Guidelines for: #ProjChronicWisdom

Submission Guidelines for #ProjChronicWisdom (Project Chronic Wisdom)

What is #ProjChronicWisdom About?

#ProjChronicWisdom, also known as "Project Chronic Wisdom", is a collection and exchange of beneficial thoughts. Life lessons and hacks that we've learned to help us cope with chronic illness, and the mental health issues that come along with it.

All ideas are welcome - goofy, profound, logical, emotional, etc! Whatever inspires you to keep going might just be the thing that someone needs to get through their day. I hope that we all discover a new tool from these roundups to help us live our best lives with chronic illness, too!

*Disclaimer: This article is meant for educational purposes, and is based on the authors' personal experiences as patients. I am not a doctor, and nothing in this article should be substituted for medical advice. Please consult your own doctor before changing or adding any new treatment protocols. This post may also contain affiliate links. It will cost you nothing to click on them. I will get a small referral fee from purchases you make, which helps with the maintenance of this blog. Read our Privacy Policy page for more information. Thank you!

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Submission Guidelines for: #ProjChronicWisdom

Submission Guidelines for #ProjChronicWisdom

Please read the submission guidelines, before you share your insights via the form below. Thank you!

  1. Keep it short and sweet (less than 30 words for best results).
  2. Please submit final sentences that do not require any editing.
  3. You may submit as an anonymous individual. Sharing your blog and social media links are optional.
  4. Your submission must be original (I understand that there will always be overlaps, but it's not cool to plagiarise someone else's content).
  5. You may submit as many entries as you like to any theme.
  6. The final decision to create, upload or remove any image and/or text will be mine. No explanation has to be given.
  7. Images may be shared by anyone to any channel (that's the point, isn't it 😉). Re-shares of text should be properly attributed to the contributor and hashtagged #ProjChronicWisdom.
  8. As this is done during my free time, it may take a while to show up.
  9. That's it - have fun!

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