Most of us treat joy as something we have to earn — after the emails are answered, the laundry is done, and we’ve been productive enough to feel we deserve it. In this article, Jeannette explores why we keep postponing pleasure, and why joy may be less of a reward at the end of a good day than part of what helps the body meet the day at all. She also shares the small practice that makes joy easier to reach for when your brain has already slipped back into productivity mode.
Healing isn’t only about having less pain. It’s also about creating a life that still feels meaningful, beautiful, and worth living—even on the imperfect days.Have you ever caught yourself saying:”We’ll take that trip when I’m feeling better.””I’ll start gardening again when I have more energy.””I’ll spend more time with friends once my pain is under
Healing isn’t always a straight line. Through Dale’s story, Dr. Robin Pfaff explores how self-compassion, resilience, and the right support can help you rebuild trust in your body — even when the journey feels uncertain.
Enough is not the opposite of excellence. Enough is the version of excellence that includes your body.Why sustainable self-leadership with fibromyalgia starts when you stop confusing rest with weakness.For a high achiever with fibromyalgia, “I am enough” can feel almost offensive on a bad day.It sounds lovely on a mug. Or on a journal cover.
What if your fibromyalgia symptoms aren’t coming out of nowhere? Learn how to recognize your body’s early warning signs, prevent flares before they start, and create your own Body’s Owner’s Manual so you can spend less time reacting to symptoms and more time living your life.
Protecting your energy isn’t about doing less—it’s about enjoying more.How to support your body through the fullness of summer without burning outFor many people, summer brings a completely different rhythm to life. Longer days and warmer weather often mean more family gatherings, vacations, social events, and opportunities to get out and enjoy life. After months
Many people with fibromyalgia are working hard to feel better but still aren’t seeing the progress they hoped for. In this article, Tami shares three often-overlooked reasons symptoms may stay stuck, even when you’re doing many of the right things. Understanding these hidden roadblocks can help you identify what may be standing in the way of your progress.
“You do not have to become someone else. But you may need support while figuring out what living well with fibromyalgia looks like for you now — with a little less pushing through and a little more collaboration with your body.”What if everyday resilience with fibromyalgia means living more honestly with yourself?There is a very
Hydration may seem simple, but simple doesn’t mean insignificant. Small acts of support — a glass of water, added minerals, or a cooling drink on a hot day — can help create a body that feels safer, steadier, and more supported.“But I Don’t Wanna”Let’s just get this part out of the way first. If my
Good care is not extra or optional. After a personal healthcare experience that changed her perspective, Tami explores how compassionate, patient-centered care can reduce stress, improve the patient experience, and help people with fibromyalgia feel truly seen, heard, and understood.
