My life has been nonstop since I got back from my trip. I worked almost 60 hours in five days last week. It’s now Sunday and I’m back at the office, getting ready to leave tomorrow morning at 7:00 am for two days of out-of-town meetings. I’m barely going to see my husband next week. I’m out Monday and Tuesday and he’s gone Thursday and Friday.
The good news is, through all this, my RA symptoms have been fine. (Okay, so now everyone who has RA and is reading this is rolling their eyes, because we all know what “fine” means.)
I have faith that my life will calm down and when it does, I will post something more worthwhile. (Promise.) Thanks for checking in.
Hi!
My name is Cate and I run a New York-based coaching practice oriented toward working with and supporting persons with autoimmune conditions. As a lupus patient for the past 8 years, along with 4 other autoimmune conditions, I am very familiar with the ins and outs of living with autoimmunity. With my masters degree in integral psychology, I am able to help patients express themselves and the challenges they face daily.
I am curious if your website has a “resources” area so that I can get the word about my services? Or any other places I may contact to be more accessible to our community? The biggest challenge I faced for the past 8-10 years was having no one to talk to you who really understood what I was going through. I am dying to fill that void for others.
Thank you so much for all your hard work in our community!
Warmly,
Cate
Cate: Unfortunately I’ve made the conscious decision not to include those resource links on my blog. The Internet provides a wealth of resources by doing simple searches and I am aware of several other popular autoimmune blogs that do provide this information, so it is readily available. I can in good conscious, therefore, relieve myself of the obligation to keep this information updated — which is an ongoing burden for a part-time blog. Good luck on your coaching practice.