Essays, Self Care How I’m Coming to Radically Accept My Life as a Young Adult with Fibromyalgia Note: I wrote this article for “The Mighty” back in spring 2016 when I was on leave from social work grad school. During that Emmie Arnold Posted on May 15, 2018
Self Care 30 Unique Skills of People Who Live with Chronic Health Conditions People often think of disabled people in terms of what they lack, but here are a few remarkable gifts that we have. A list of Emmie Arnold Posted on May 6, 2018
Connection Notes from Nanea | The Perfect Dilemma My dear Sweatpants & Coffee tribe, Anyone remember this song? It’s catchy, but I bet the lady in that song is still Nanea Hoffman Posted on February 16, 2018
Mental, Self Care How Gratitude Is Keeping Me Sane First of all, let’s get one thing straight. A cancer diagnosis is like having a very large turd descend upon your Nanea Hoffman Posted on December 5, 2017
Giveaways, Life November 2017 #TreatYoSelfTote Giveaway | Cuddle up with Yo’Self! I’ve busted out all the flannels and fuzzy boots I own and am officially ready for the cold air to come in as we settle into Jessica Hancock Posted on November 20, 2017
Essays Personal Essays | The Truths I Choose to Believe Author H.M. Jones reflects on her own self image and reminds herself that she is beautiful in her children's eyes. Guest Author Posted on May 10, 2017
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | A Valentine for Everyone A wish of love for everyone this Valentine's Day. Emmie Arnold Posted on February 13, 2017
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Note to Self | You Have Nothing to Prove Dear self, This is going to sound strange, but you can stop acting like you’re waiting for your invitation to arrive. You’re Nanea Hoffman Posted on January 23, 2017
Essays Personal Essays | You CAN Love Someone Else, Even If You Don’t Love Yourself Author Scott Stabile reminds us all that we are capable of giving and receiving love. Guest Author Posted on August 22, 2016
Essays Personal Essay | Dear Body: Love, Me How my dressing-room epiphany inspired me to remember that it's not me vs. my body - we're a team. Christy King Posted on June 19, 2016