This year, Canadian Thanksgiving was on October 12th, which is always celebrated on the second Monday in October, for those who don’t know. It was “#580 – World Arthritis Day and Thanksgiving Day: The Twain Shall Meet”
Tag: Rheumatoid Arthritis
#559 – Live Better with RA – Tip #1
If you have rheumatoid arthritis (RA), you are no stranger to its marauding gang of symptoms: aches, pains, brain fog, fatigue, insomnia and stiffness, to “#559 – Live Better with RA – Tip #1”
Workplace Stress: Know Thy Customer!
It would stand to reason that customer service is all about understanding the needs of the customer. But reason and common sense do not always “Workplace Stress: Know Thy Customer!”
The Return of ART
ART is short for A Rheumful of Tips, my blog where I share tips, tricks and strategies for swimming through life with rheumatoid arthritis. Over “The Return of ART”
Workplace Stress: Back to School/Work with RA
When you live with a chronic illness such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), there’s more to think about than what to pack for your lunch and “Workplace Stress: Back to School/Work with RA”
Sports Psychology and RA
As I mentioned in My Story: Accepting, Adapting, Adopting, I have learned that when you can come to terms with the emotional pain that accompanies “Sports Psychology and RA”
Self-Compassion and RA
Do you have self-compassion? Are you living with a chronic illness such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA)? If you don’t, it’s time to activate this skill. “Self-Compassion and RA”
My Story: Accepting, Adapting, Adopting
I can hardly believe that I’ve had rheumatoid arthritis (RA) for over thirty-eight years! I’ve learned that accepting, adapting and adopting are important skills to “My Story: Accepting, Adapting, Adopting”
Home Buying When You Have RA
Home shopping can be stressful enough, but when you have a chronic illness such as rheumatoid arthritis, it make things especially hard. Purchasing a home “Home Buying When You Have RA”
Celebrity Deaths and What They Mean to Me
We often hear that people who are about to die seem to wait until after Christmas before doing so. It’s no different with the celebrities “Celebrity Deaths and What They Mean to Me”
Cope with RA by Changing Your Thinking
Thirty-seven years is a long time to cope with RA. One of the many tools in my toolbox is to develop flexibility in my thinking “Cope with RA by Changing Your Thinking”
How to Maintain Hobbies When You Have RA
After the initial shock of your diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has worn off, you may wonder how you will continue doing the things you “How to Maintain Hobbies When You Have RA”