The Spoon Theory by Christine Miserandino

fiuactiveminds:

This is popular referenced among communities of people with chronic illnesses, including mental ones. Many feel it is an accurate explanation of their day-to-day life and use it to explain it to those who are fortunate enough to not have personal experience with chronic illness. If you have a loved one, or are just curious, you can read the Christine’s explanation for some insight.

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    ^ I’ve been seeing posts about The Spoon Theory and I’ve been wondering what it is. This is a good read, even if you...
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    i’ve posted this before. i think it’s a really helpful article for people to understand more clearly and easily. it’s so...
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    Are you familiar with the Spoon Theory? I tend to refer to people who suffer from chronic illnesses as “spoonies”. Read...
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