Fun Resources For The Week – Quick Reference
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September 12, 2011 by admin
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Did you know just a few clicks of your mouse can help spread the word about Invisible Illness Awareness Week immensely! Thank you for participating in any of the ways below.
Copy and paste to your blog our press release and add your 2 cents too! Press Release About Bloggers for Invisible Illness Awareness Week
Read blogs about invisible illness
Writing your own blog? Share it with us!
Be sure to sign up here and list it here at Bloggers Unite so people can find it!
Are you on Facebook
Post a message on Facebook or your favorite social network about Invisible Illness Week
Please repost: “You don’t LOOK sick!” No, I don’t. But did you know that nearly 1 in 2 people in the USA have an INVISIBLE ILLNESS, such as diabetes, lupus, fibromyalgia, MS, rheumatoid arthritis, autism, bipolar disorder, cancer, heart disease, and many more. 9/12-18 is http://InvisibleIllnessWeek.com/ – Care enough to be informed and repost this to help spread the word! You never know how much someone is suffering silently.
Here are more Facebook goodies!
- Facebook Cause Page
- Facebook “Group” for Invisible Illness Awareness Week
- Facebook “Like/Fan Page” for Invisible Illness Awareness Week
Do you Tweet?
- Our hashtag is #iiwk11 (“invisible illness week 2011″)
- Cool things to tweet
- Get a Twibbon for your Facebook of Twitter avatar
What are people saying?
See what others are saying about Invisible Illness Awareness Week, their blogs about it, questions and more.
What is your favorite seminar?
Share a link to a program that touches you from our podcast seminars at Blog Talk Radio
Share a Video!
Watch and share on our videos! We appreciate it tons when you share it with friends!
Explaining Invisible Illness To Friends Can Be Challenging
http://invisibleillnessweek.com video shows how living with an illness can be hard to explain to friends who don’t understand how you pace yourself. Have you ever had a conversation like this one? What would you do differently? How do you explain yourself without sounding like a drag?
Living with A Chronic Invisible Illness is Like…
http://invisibleillnessweek.com shares some reflections on what living with a chronic invisible illness compares to, and they aren’t pretty–but they are real! But don’t lose hope! Connect with others and bring awareness to the campaign with a “deep breath, think fresh!”
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