Life with Chronic Pain and Ill..

Posted February 3, 2023 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
Life with Chronic Pain and Illness: Finding the Right Provider Makes All the Difference

Life with Chronic Pain and Illness   For some time, I’ve been sharing Life with Chronic Pain and Illness posts on my Instagram page (www.instagram.com/hopeamidthepain). These are tips that people, particularly those living with chronic pain and illness, may find helpful. I decided to start sharing them here on my blog, as well.     […]

Tuesday Tip: Flare-ups Will No..

Posted January 31, 2023 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
Tuesday Tip: Flare-ups Will Not Last Forever

Tuesday Tip          When you’re in the middle of the flare-up, it’s easy for your thoughts to spiral out of control and for fear to take over. However, if you stop and think about it, it’s quite likely you’ll realize that every flare-up you’ve had up to this point did end. Sure, […]

Life with Chronic Pain and Ill..

Posted January 27, 2023 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
Life with Chronic Pain and Illness: Don’t Waste Your Energy Worrying What Others Think

Life with Chronic Pain and Illness       For some time, I’ve been sharing Life with Chronic Pain and Illness posts on my Instagram page (www.instagram.com/hopeamidthepain). These are tips that people, particularly those living with chronic pain and illness, may find helpful. I decided to start sharing them here on my blog, as well. […]

“Dear Henry, Love Edith&..

Posted January 27, 2023 by Leslie in Reviews by Leslie / 13 Comments
“Dear Henry, Love Edith” by Becca Kinzer … and a GIVEAWAY!

Welcome to Friday Reads!     If you’re the chosen winner, I’ll contact you for your information to pass along.   About the book… After a short and difficult marriage, recently widowed Edith Sherman has learned her lesson. Forget love. Forget marriage. She plans to fill her thirties with adventure. As she awaits the final […]

Hope-Filled Sunday: God’..

Posted January 22, 2023 by Leslie in Devotions, Words of Hope / 0 Comments
Hope-Filled Sunday: God’s Bigger Than Our Problems

Hope-Filled Sunday!       Happy Sunday! Here’s some encouragement for your week.     What’s the largest thing you can envision? A mountain? A dinosaur? Can you picture it clearly in your mind’s eye? When we do this, or when we see pictures or replicas of these items, they can make us feel so […]

Tuesday Tip: It’s Okay t..

Posted January 17, 2023 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
Tuesday Tip: It’s Okay to Slow Down

Tuesday Tip     Today’s Tuesday Tip is one that is helpful for everyone, and it’s particularly important for those of us with chronic pain and illness. (And it’s one that’s not always easy to do. Remembering this is still a work in progress for me.)   If you’re anything like me, you have a […]

Hope-Filled Sunday: Hope for t..

Posted January 15, 2023 by Leslie in Devotions, Words of Hope / 0 Comments
Hope-Filled Sunday: Hope for the Future

Hope-Filled Sunday!     Happy Sunday! Here’s some encouragement for your week.     For many people, January comes with new goals and big plans for the upcoming year. This time of year is often filled with hope for what’s to come. I’m sure I’m not the only one who approached this year (and perhaps […]

Life with Chronic Pain and Ill..

Posted January 13, 2023 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
Life with Chronic Pain and Illness: It’s Not Your Fault

Life with Chronic Pain and Illness For some time, I’ve been sharing Life with Chronic Pain and Illness posts on my Instagram page (www.instagram.com/hopeamidthepain). These are tips that people, particularly those living with chronic pain and illness, may find helpful. I decided to start sharing them here on my blog, as well.  Life with chronic […]

Tuesday Tip: You Can Only Cont..

Posted January 3, 2023 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
Tuesday Tip: You Can Only Control Your Own Actions/Reactions

Tuesday Tip     Today’s Tuesday Tip  is one that is helpful for everyone to remember, and it’s particularly important for those of us with chronic pain and illness. (And it’s one that’s not always easy to do. Remembering this is still a work in progress for me.) You can only control your own actions/reactions. […]