Saturday 21 June 2014

Catch ya later!

I have opened myself up to the internet and met some lovely people along my recovery journey, but there is nothing new I can tell you now about my experience with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I won't remove this blog for the foreseeable future, as I would hope people would stumble across my posts in the future and that it may help them in some way.

I don't really want to stop blogging entirely. I like it as a hobby, I like making posts and adding pictures and things, even if I'm the only one who's reading it, but I feel to link the new chapter of my life to an old one, would be doing both the old and new content a disservice.

But this blog has served it's time I think. If I am going to blog again, I think it will be under a new address which is unconnected to the word or phrase "spoons" or "recovery".

I am still a "spoonie". I have adjusted my lifestyle in such a way that I can keep a steady flow of energy with me throughout each day. Through what is now years of practice, I have learned to pace in order to do this. My life feels "normal" again.

If I have no relevant content to share on a blog about "recovery", then surely that means I am recovered??? Who knows. But what I do know is this; and cheesy as it may sound: "You can't start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading the last one".

Catch ya later :)

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Saturday 21 June 2014

Catch ya later!

I have opened myself up to the internet and met some lovely people along my recovery journey, but there is nothing new I can tell you now about my experience with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I won't remove this blog for the foreseeable future, as I would hope people would stumble across my posts in the future and that it may help them in some way.

I don't really want to stop blogging entirely. I like it as a hobby, I like making posts and adding pictures and things, even if I'm the only one who's reading it, but I feel to link the new chapter of my life to an old one, would be doing both the old and new content a disservice.

But this blog has served it's time I think. If I am going to blog again, I think it will be under a new address which is unconnected to the word or phrase "spoons" or "recovery".

I am still a "spoonie". I have adjusted my lifestyle in such a way that I can keep a steady flow of energy with me throughout each day. Through what is now years of practice, I have learned to pace in order to do this. My life feels "normal" again.

If I have no relevant content to share on a blog about "recovery", then surely that means I am recovered??? Who knows. But what I do know is this; and cheesy as it may sound: "You can't start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading the last one".

Catch ya later :)

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