The reality…today it’s our fight with - ME/cfs, tomorrow it could be you. Our bodies fall ill, we lose control and it’s NOT our fault. Mental strength is a ‘work in progress’. We learn two things from life courage and fear, but does this mean we are prepared to fail or to win? This is a journey of self-discovery, sharing real life struggles, the highs and the lows, as I recreate a future that includes the new ME and inspires sustainable living. But is a business mentor the right decision or is it a myriad, a magic wand-only time will tell. My Revival is my way forward to Unlocking our Visibility!
Why don’t so many people living with ME/CFS recover? Is the Gupta Programme simply an alternative holistic lifestyle approach? ME/CFS is not a psychol...
Are our fears, our fear avoidance beliefs and our unhelpful interpretations of our symptoms exacerbating our relationship with this illness? Is mediat...
Therapy & ME – What happens to me? Why does the word therapy make so many people uncomfortable? If healthy eating maintains a healthy lifestyle then w...
What happens when your only question is, why didn’t you protect my child? What happens when no one understands your child is ill and you are now in th...
No child expects to one day, to stop functioning, to no longer be in control of their mind or body. Taylor desperately tried to make her family, frien...
I know my husband never expected to be my primary carer – does anyone! So, what really happens when your partner suddenly finds themselves looking aft...
Do the benefits of a mentoring programme create success or is it a magic wand that automatically guarantee's success? Is my role instrumental to my fu...
One of the hardest things in life is letting go, learning how and when it’s time to let go, we need to let go of the what’s, if's and maybe's. For a v...
We need to start talking seriously about ME/cfs and how this impacts our lives, our family, our work and it’s all part of the same puzzle, we all need...
Despite this illness, we find the strength to face adversity. I know I wanted to give up, this illness made me believe I wanted to give up, that’s how...