Epilepsy in the Holiday Season
The holiday season can be delightful but can also be stressful. I know that I feel that way sometimes as a person living with epilepsy. To help me have a safe and healthy holiday season,âŚ
Four Tips for Being More Positive
A phrase we often hear is âLooking at the glass half-full or half-emptyâ. Itâs easy enough to brush this phrase off or not think about it but looking at life with a âglass half fullââŚ
Is it a âBonesâ Day or a âNo Bonesâ Day?
I have to admit it. Iâm obsessed. A few weeks ago, I discovered Noodle the Pug on TikTok and became overwhelmingly enthralled in his daily âforecastâ. Every day, he and his owner, Jonathan Granzino, playâŚ
DĂŠjĂ Vu and Epilepsy
When I was 16, I was sitting in class listening to my teacher and I had this odd feeling that I had experienced that exact same moment before. Not just a feeling that I hadâŚ
The Reasons to Consider Going for a Walk
Going for a walk sounds so simple, doesnât it? But for people living with epilepsy, even a 30-minute walk around the block can seem like a huge challenge. However, this is one challenge that mayâŚ
Daily Positive Affirmations
I thought that in this blog, I could do something a little bit different and share my morning positive affirmations. These are 15 things that I say to myself in the mirror almost every morning,âŚ
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