Featured Workshops Today: Helpful Tools

September 16, 2011 by admin  
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ii tools Featured Workshops Today: Helpful ToolsLooking for some basic tools you can use to start making life easier today?

Marcia Ramsland, entertaining media guest expert, speaker, and professional organizer, is well known as “The Organizing Pro” for her practical tips and clever solutions in homes and offices. She shows us how to “Simplify Your Home and Housework.”

And then find out even more on “Getting Organized” and “Parenting When Ill” (We thought those went together well!)

For getting organized we are joined by Karen Whiting, a freelance writer and author of 10 Secrets of Success for Women: Time. If you listen to Marcia’s first presentation, you will hear what Lisa (the host) got from the show and then this next one she shares about what she put into place.

For our parenting segment, we have Jill Hart is founder of Christian Work at Home Moms and co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-At-Home Mom. She’s worked from home since 2000, starting a home-based business. Jill lives in Nebraska with her husband and 2 children. Jill lives with a chronic illness. We were to have Christine Miserandino, founder of www.butyoudontlooksick.com, but she was busy being a mom who had to get her daughter to the doctor!

Kelly Young is the mother 5 of children, 2 of whom are severely hearing impaired. She’s homeschooled for 17 years, led parenting classes and Bible studies, and mentored others. Kelly has lived with autoimmune diseases most of her life and has several diagnoses, including rheumatoid arthritis. She founded RA Warrior.

Would you like to make a few simple, inexpensive changes in your eating style and get much more healthy despite your illness? Super Foods for Super-Natural Health with Joanna Faillace is a terrific eye-opener to some of what goes into our mouth and doesn’t that can help us or hurt us. Joanna Faillace is a Certified Biblical Health Coach awarded to her in 2007 by Jordan Rubin’s Biblical Health Institute.

Joanna is also the TV Host for Super-Naturally Healthy Kids with Chef Joanna, a series of health cooking video shorts which is broadcast daily on TBN’s Smile of a Child Network. Joanna is also a keynote speaker for Thelma Wells’ Ready to Win Life Skills National Conferences. In addition, Joanna is the author of Super-Naturally Healthy Families Cookbook Devotional.

Thinking of applying for disability financial assistance? Now more than ever the government is cracking down on approving applications in the USA. Be sure to check out attorney Scott Davis’ workshops from both 2008 and 2009 on “Applying and Winning Disability Assistance.”

Find even more we’ve not shared this week in our archives at Blog Talk Radio Invisible Illness Week Conference Room.

iiwk logo Featured Workshops Today: Helpful ToolsThis year instead of having a live virtual conference we are featuring some amazing workshops from past years. You can find them all here on Blog Talk Radio or, if you use itunes, enter “invisible illness” under “podcasts” and then download them to a music player to listen to anytime. >More instructions here

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Featured Workshops Today: Communicating With Others

September 13, 2011 by admin  
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ii communicate Featured Workshops Today: Communicating With OthersCommunicating is a big deal when it comes to making some practical steps toward living with joy. We recommend the following workshops from past years.
“Helping Others Understand Your Pain” with Karen Lee Richards, a writer and patient advocate who works at HealthCentral and lives with fibromyalgia.

It’s OK to say NO: Building Healthy Boundaries” with Jenni Prokopy is a nice reminder that we are allowed to take care of ourselves. Jenni is the founder of chronicbabe.com and a journalist.

And “How You Can Help Those Who Help You” with author Jo Franz who lives with multiple sclerosis.

Times get tough when you are “Coping with Crises on Top of Chronic.” Join Jenni Saake (founder of Hannah’s Hope: Seeking God’s Heart in the Midst of Infertility, Miscarriage & Adoption Loss ) and Lisa Copen founder Rest Ministries, as we chat about surving crises in the midst of Chronic illness. Between the two of us, Lisa and Jenni have survived 45 years of multiple chronic illnesses including Chronic Fatigue Immunity Dysfunction Syndrome (ME/CFS), rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, diabetes, endometriosis, infertility, chemical sensitivities and more.

These women know that life doesn’t stop just because we are in pain. Hear us share our hearts and experiences through surgeries, infections, IV therapies, broken bones, unemployment, adoption journeys, and grief ranging from miscarriages to the deaths of grandparents. We will share a few survival skills for coping with the stress of everyday life when crisis hits.

iiwk logo Featured Workshops Today: Communicating With OthersThis year instead of having a live virtual conference we are featuring some amazing workshops from past years. You can find them all here on Blog Talk Radio or, if you use itunes, enter “invisible illness” under “podcasts” and then download them to a music player to listen to anytime. >More instructions here

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Featured Workshops Today: Searching For Self Understanding

September 12, 2011 by admin  
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ii reflect Featured Workshops Today: Searching For Self UnderstandingDo you ever feel a bit emotionally stuck? Whether you have the blues or have gone through some major depression, some our favorite marriage and family therapists join us with their seminars, as well as some illness advocates. All of these women Lisa is honored to call friend.

Here are some of their workshops we know you will enjoy and hopefully get something wonderful and helpful out of!

“Living with Chronic Illness: Why It Hurts, How to Cope” Georgia Shaffer, Maureen Pratt, and Mary Yerkes join us in an interview style 1-hour conversation. There are some powerful tools that can start helping you today!

A bit about these women:

Georgia Shaffer is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania and a certified life coach. For over 15 years, she has enhanced people’s lives by teaching how to identify: “What needs to grow? What needs to go?”

Author and speaker Maureen Pratt lives with multiple illnesses, including organ-involved lupus, cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, and chronic back pain. Through her books, including “Peace in the Storm: Meditations on Chronic Pain & Illness,” she encourages others to deepen their faith and Christian walk in spite of and with living with chronic illness.

Mary Yerkes is a professional life coach who specializes in working with the chronically ill. Diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases in 1997, Mary combines years of practical experience with her professional training to help the chronically ill build meaningful and significant lives.

More programs you will love!

In the program, “Understanding How we Uniquely Deal with Difficulties in Life,” Georgia Shaffer explains how we handle the stress of illness in our lives is very unique to us. Our personality, faith, coping skills and more all come together and one person’s way is not better or worse than anothers.

Leslie Vernick shares with us something we all encounter at one time or another: “Dealing with Hurt Feeling and Mixed Up Relationships.” Leslie Vernick is a Christian counselor who doing most of her work with relationship problems. She focuses on improving relationships with others, God and self, teaching people how to address conflict, speak the truth in love, handle adversity in a God-centered way and negotiate through difficult and destructive relationships with biblical principles.

Regardless of your faith, Leslie will give some practical tools and tips to help you with the people in your life. When things go wrong in relationships, is someone at fault? Do you feel like you would have responded differently if your illness didn’t get in the way? Leslie will explain how to respond when things don’t turn out the way we’d hoped.

If you feel like there are times when you are messing up your own life, you’ll want to listen to Jenny Prokopy’s presentation, “Overcoming Self-Defeating Behaviors” Jenni is the founder of the popular chronicbabe.com

iiwk logo Featured Workshops Today: Searching For Self UnderstandingThis year instead of having a live virtual conference we are featuring some amazing workshops from past years. You can find them all here on Blog Talk Radio or, if you use itunes, enter “invisible illness” under “podcasts” and then download them to a music player to listen to anytime. >More instructions here

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About This Week’s Workshops

ipod About This Weeks WorkshopsMonday is officially the first day of National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week. In past years we have featured a 5-day virtual conference with special guests who help us learn to live better lives even though we also deal with the day to day struggles of an unpredictable chronic illness.

This year we will be featuring some of these exceptional workshops. Each day we will provide links to 3 or 4 podcasts we think you would enjoy. We hope that you find the information valuable and helpful and please feel fre to share it with a friend,on your favorite social network, or even in your own blog (you can actually get the embed code at blogtalkradio.com)

iiwk logo About This Weeks WorkshopsYou can find them all podcasts here on Blog Talk Radio or, if you use itunes, enter “invisible illness” under “podcasts” and then download them to a music player to listen to anytime. >More instructions here

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Listen to Invisible Illness Week Workshops Any Time for Encouragement

September 28, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Online Ways to Help, What's New, How to Help

woman mp3player Listen to Invisible Illness Week Workshops Any Time for EncouragementDid you happen to make some of our podcast seminars during National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week? We had some amazing guests as our panelists who contributed to a successful week of inspiration, information, and education.

One of my favorite emails from of listener that I just received this weekend says:

“I listened to the broadcast on Monday. I cried through the whole thing. I listened to it a few more times because I missed too much (crying). I felt so validated for the first time in 5 years. It doesn’t matter that my disease is a 1 in 200,000 what was discussed was common to all. I have no idea the hours of labor you put into the week or the finances or the physical cost to your body that such an undertaking had but I know it had to be great. I just want you to know that your labors made a difference. . . Just learning that what I feel is common to all who suffer with chronic illness made me realize that though I sometimes feel like I am isolated God is right there with me every step.”

Wow. Tears came to my eyes as I read her entire email (this is just a portion above) and then I printed it out and read it to my husband.

To all of you who helped me make this week possible, thank you.

Now. . . head on over to Invisible Illness Week podcasts at Blog Talk Radio to get some more encouragement. You may even find an episoide from 2008 or 2009 that strikes a chord with you too! You can also find our Invisible Illness Week programs in the Apple itunes store for free if you want to download them to your ipod.

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How You Can Help This Week! Things to Know

woman on computer2 How You Can Help This Week! Things to KnowMonday, September 13, 2010 kicks off Invisible Illness Week!

There are many ways to get involved in the online activities of the week, but the most important thing to know is…

We will be having an online VIRTUAL conference. What does that mean? Each day, M-F, 10:30-12 PACIFIC you can go directly to http://invisibleillnessconference.com and you will be connected with our workshop automatically at Blog Talk Radio.

Each morning we will have a series of special guest experts who have dealt with illness in their own lives who will be able to answer questions and who will have some key talking points about topics such as coping with illness, parenting, getting organizes, relationships, setting boundaries, working, and of course, the whole “invisible” illness issues.

Here are some other ways to get involved:

Tell someone!
Do you want to email a family member, friend, pastor, counselor, support group leader, your favorite newsletter’s editor? Here is a short description of Invisible Illness Awareness Week – copy, paste, & share anywhere! http://ow.ly/2D1eo

If you have a blog:
Do our meme: “30 Things You May Not Know About My Invisible Illness” (Found here: http://ow.ly/2D1aQ ; Or blog about any invisible illness topic) and then sign up at Bloggers Unite so everyone can find your blog post at http://ow.ly/2D13m Be sure to grab the badge that you are participating too!

Grab the button for your site:
See bottom right side column with code at http://invisibleillnessweek.com

Read about our panelists/special guests:
See someone who you want to make sure your friends know about – be sure to let them know with an email and link to this page:
http://invisibleillnessweek.com/2010/09/08/conf-workshops/

Connect with others: Join the Sunroom group for Invisible Illness Week: http://www.restministriessunroom.com/group/invisibleillness

Download our free 80-page ebook!
20 Experts share their tips about living with a chronic illness. Just sign up for the daily updates from Invisible Illness Week at http://invisibleillnessweek.com (top right side of page), confirm “subscription”, and you will get the download link.

To read blogs of others:
Bloggers who have committed to blogging about invisible illness week or II topics are registered at Bloggers Unite at http://ow.ly/2D13m – Here you can get a description of their blogs too.

Do you tweet? Here are some great things to retweet!
http://invisibleillnessweektweets.wordpress.com

Give a donation!
Have you considered giving a donation to help with Invisible Illness Week expenses?  Every little bit helps if you are financially able to give. http://ow.ly/2D1sh

Check out the photos of where people have left sticky-notes this year! http://invisibleillness.com (right column)

If you are on Facebook:
Join our “Invisible Illness Week Cause” http://ow.ly/2D1GP
Be a Fan! http://ow.ly/2D1I3
Click the “like” button on any of our web posts at http://InvisibleIllnessWeek.com
RSVP to the “event” http://ow.ly/2D1A5

* Share anything (the Cause, Event, Group, etc.) with a friend!

Post this as your status!
Nearly 1 in 2 people live w/ a chronic condition, most of them invisible. If it’s not you, it’s someone you love. In recognition of Invisible Illness Awareness Week, http://InvisibleIllnessWeek.com post this as your status so someone who is suffering silently knows someone cares!

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How to Add Current and Future Invisible Illness Week Seminars to Your Web Site

blogtalkradio How to Add Current and Future Invisible Illness Week Seminars to Your Web SiteIt’s easy to add the widget of the Invisible Illness Week seminars from 2008, 2009 and . . . 2010 will automatically appears soon after they happen- to your own blog or web site.

Remember, this year, 2010, we will be doing just 1 seminar a day with guest panelists.

The “code” is below. Just copy it and paste it into a text widget. You can also find it at the web site. If the code below does not work there is specific code at Blog Talk Radio depending on what blogging software you use, etc.

Do you want the code to feature a specific show on your blog or web site?

After the show is done recording, go to the archived shows for Invisible Illness Week, and go to the show you want. In the top right area is the Blog Talk Radio logo box with the show. To get that show only click on the little tiny button that says “Share” beside the envelope.

A box will open with “embed code” – the basic embed code will work on most sites, or you can choose the logo for other software you may be using. (If you are on Facebook, go ahead and click that logo now too, to share it on Facebook)

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Invisible Illness Week Online Virtual Conference Registration Now Open

August 22, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Calendar of Events, Online Ways to Help

stay in bed conference Invisible Illness Week Online Virtual Conference Registration Now OpenYou don’t even have to get out of bed for this virtual conference!

Will you be attending at least one Invisible Illness Awareness Week Workshop?

Here are the details about the seminars of Invisible Illness Week:

  • This year, 2010, we will have one seminar each day, 90 minutes long, with guest experts on panels
  • M-F, September 13-17
  • They will be held online, for free
  • 10:30 AM Pacific time, USA
  • Go to www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf at the time of the conference and the program will play out of your computer speakers
  • If you miss it you can listen to it later, and within a few days they are also imported into itunes if you listen to podcasts on an ipod.

Here is a time zone converter.

Register below. It’s free. We basically just need your name and email, but if you’d like to share anything with us (including a web site address if you blog about your illness), we’d love to get to know you better. Leave any comments in the “bio” section if you’d like.

If the form does not work for some reason, just email us “yes, I am coming/listening in!”

click to register Invisible Illness Week Online Virtual Conference Registration Now Open

http://invisibleillness.eventbrite.com


Are on Facebook?

If so, be sure to RSVP there too . Why? It helps us spread the word by popping up the little Facebook ad in the right hand column. Plus, we have a better idea of how many listeners to expect.
facebook calendar Invisible Illness Week Online Virtual Conference Registration Now Open
Remember, you can listen to all of the programs from your computer. They will be broadcast via Blog Talk Radio. If for some reason you can’t get it working, within moments of the program being complete, you can listen to it archived at Blog Talk Radio and later on itunes.

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Invisible Illness Week Seminars on iTunes

September 15, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Today's News, Announcements

ipod Invisible Illness Week Seminars on iTunesVisit ITunes and download the Invisible Illness Week seminars for free on your ipod.

Now you can listen to them on your MP3 player, ipod, etc. Great while going for a walk or when you are stuck in bed.

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Want to Add Our Seminars to Your Web Site?

blogtalkradio Want to Add Our Seminars to Your Web Site?It’s easy to add the widget of the Invisible Illness Week seminar to your own blog or web site. The code is below. Just copy it and paste it into a text widget. You can also find it at the web site. If the code below does not work there is specific code at Blog Talk Radio depending on what blogging software you use, etc.

Do you want the code to feature a specific show on your blog or web site?

After the show is done recording, go to the archived shows for Invisible Illness Week, and go to the show you want. In the top right area is the Blog Talk Radio logo box with the show. To get that show only click on the little tiny button that says “Share” beside the envelope.

A box will open with “embed code” – the basic embed code will work on most sites, or you can choose the logo for other software you may be using. (If you are on Facebook, go ahead and click that logo now too, to share it on Facebook)

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