Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Don't use your energy to worry, use it to believe in yourself!

Hi Everyone!

Today I want to focus on how to manage the energy we have for the day. I know I don't always wake up full of energy but I try to find ways to energize myself.

Those of us that suffer from chronic fatigue find it difficult to feel energized. If you didn't sleep well last night, don't worry you can still find a way to feel energized. Try the following:

1.  Sit up, take a couple of deep breaths and close your eyes. Just free yourself of any worries.

2.  Try to complete a couple of soft easy stretches; remember the prayer stretch I noted early in my site? Try it.

3.  Take a nice long shower or bath and pamper yourself. Turn on some music and just let yourself enjoy the rhythm.

4.  Be sure to eat breakfast, it is afterall the most important meal of the day.

5.  Now consider fueling your mind by listening to a motivational audio or inspirational music.

6.  Try to complete some simple yoga stretches, an exercise routine, or walk for a short distance. We have to start somewhere. Remember to pace yourself.

7.  Stay connected to people, we all need that human interaction. Take advantage of your support systems and don't be shy about asking for help.

Don't get discouraged if you are only able to get up and shower for the day. I know some of us are unable to do much more. It depends on where you are physically and emotionally. Based on my own experience, I have come a long way. I remember when I could barely lift my head from my pillow. Please don't get discouraged and try to remain positive.

Decide what's the most important thing you can do today based upon your life goals. Then do it.

Just do whatever it takes to remain upbeat, friendly, and enthusiastic. Keep that momentum going and you will find that it keeps you energized.

Today's Tip: If you are experiencing a high level of pain and fatigue, take a warm bath, set up your bed with pillows under your head, knees, feet, and both sides of your arms. Or set up some pillows on your recliner and just relax. If you had a sleepless night, consider trying today's tip. This always worked for me when I was very fatigue.

Pace yourself.

I hope and pray everyone has a day free of pain and fatigue.

With love and hope,

Fibro Viv


P.S. I'm working on answering your email questions. Hang in there, I'm here to help. You are also helping me by staying in touch and asking questions. I truly enjoy helping others. God Bless!






Saturday, January 20, 2018

Most days I find myself...

Hi Everyone!

Here is a little something I posted on another website. Share your journey with the rest of us. I truly enjoy sharing my journey and assisting others when possible. Just know that you are not alone. God Bless

Most days I find myself...
I spend a great amount of time dealing with everyday chores and activities. I always make an effort to complete gentle stretches each morning. I enjoy simple yoga moves, swimming and spending time with my family (includes my dogs).
Given what I know now, I would recommend others...
My only recommendation is that people educate themselves and seek support from a variety of places. Learn to reach out, share your journey, and remain open-minded. Don't be so hard on yourself and know that you are not alone. We all have different symptoms, levels of pain and fatigue. Our lives are enriched when we reach out, listen, touch, and share.
My life has changed in this way...
I have learned to accept the new me and how to manage my pain, fatigue, and energy level. Pacing wasn't part of my vocabulary but it certainly has forced its way into my life. I have learned to listen to my body and manage my stubborn mind in the process. I have also learned to forgive myself for not being able to complete certain tasks, chores, etc. Pacing is an ongoing challenge that will always be part of my life. The key is to fill your life with experiences, not things, and to have stories to tell, not stuff to show.
When I'm having a bad day, I like to...
On a bad day I enjoy long hot baths, meditating, listening to music, binge watching television series and focusing on my blessings. Resting while listening to music or getting a massage while listening to music can be very calming and uplifting.
I hope and pray you have a day free of pain and fatigue.
P.S. You can continue to send me your questions via email. I promise I will respond. God Bless

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

What You Can't Change

Hello Everyone,

I hope your new year is off to a great start. I'm looking forward to 2018 and everything it has to offer. My goal is to get back on track writing posts for this blog site. I will be including some quotes that I believe will assist all of us as we work on taking control of our health.

Here goes:

"You can't change how people feel about you, so don't try. Just live your life and be happy".


I have been reading some comments made on a different site and it saddens me when people tend to believe their self-worth is based on what others think or say. Please don't do it, I know it is a trap we all fall into at some point in our life. Try to focus on your own happiness and health and stay positive. We all have our strengths and weaknesses and that is what makes us special. So live your life and be happy.

Today's Tip: When you wake up each morning concentrate on your mood and what you want to accomplish. Imagine and picture yourself achieving your goals.

Start the day off:
  1. Completing soft stretches while still in bed
  2. Pick up that journal and use it
  3. Write down simple bullet points (nothing to elaborate)
  4. Take a warm bath and pamper yourself
  5. Try to tackle one of those short term goals
  6. Pace yourself
Things you might include in your journal:

  • How you feel (pain and fatigue levels)
  • Medications taken
  • Simple checklist indicating you are eating regularly
  • Planned appointments
  • Goals (daily)

Please remember that you are in control of your health and happiness. You control your own thoughts and emotions. Take baby steps and try to stay motivated. I'm here to cheer you on.

I hope and pray you experience a pain and fatigue free day.

With sincere wishes,

Fibro Viv