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#HAWMC #TBI #Writing ” I write, therefore I am.” by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist 30-Day Writing Challenge, Day 20 “What has been the highlight of your health activist journey? We want to hear all about it, perhaps a conference, a podcast or meeting a fellow HA. What made this experience so … Continue reading
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#HAWMC #Beauty #Writer ” I am uniquely beautiful.” by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist 30-Day Writing Challenge, Day 21 “Monday Motivation: What’s your life slogan? Explain what words or mantra that keep you going.” So if you have been reading all month, then you know that my mantra is, ” I … Continue reading
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#HAWMC #TBT “7 Ways To Support A Loved With A Traumatic Brain Injury” by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist 30 Day Writing Challenge Day 17 “Throwback Thursday! Grab a post from your archives and repost it! Add a few sentences at the beginning to frame it. Why you chose it. Why you liked it. And why … Continue reading
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#HAWMC “Favorite Health Advocates for TBI” by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist 30 Day Writing Challenge Day 15 “Time to spread the love. Shout out all your favorite HA’s! Make sure to share a few sentences explaining just how grateful you are for them.” So just because I recently … Continue reading
#HAWMC A Letter To My Best Healthcare Provider by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist 30/Day Writing Challenge Day 12 “Time to get real.Write a letter to the best or worst healthcare professional you’ve seen. Don’t hold back!” Dear Sue, When I looked at this Writing Challenge, my first thought was to … Continue reading
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HAWMC “Why I became an advocate for brain injury and dystonia.” By Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist 30 Day Writing Challenge Day 7 “Was starting your advocacy journey a hard decision? Were you anxious and hesitant or were you excited and ready to share your story? Tell us how you chose to start advocating … Continue reading
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#HAWMC Dear Janice, by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist 30 Day Writing Challenge Day 4 “Do you remember the day you were diagnosed? Perhaps you were scared, felt alone and surely you had tons of questions. Write a letter to yourself for the day you were … Continue reading
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#HAWMC WEGOHEALTH Activist Writing Challenge Day 3 by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist Writing Challenge Day 3 “Quotation Inspiration. Find a quote that inspires you (either positively or negatively) and free write about it for 15 minutes.” This is easy. ” I never give up.” – Janice Tindle For me, … Continue reading
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#HAWMC WEGOHEALTH Activist Writing Challenge Day 2 by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist Writing Challenge Day 2 “Every great writer has their own process! What’s the blogging process look like for you? Do you set aside time each week to write or do you wait until the inspiration hits? … Continue reading
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#HAWMC ” Why I write.” by Janice Tindle
The WEGOHEALTH Activist Writing Challenge Day 1 “What drives you to write about your health? What do you want other Health Activists to know about your condition and your activism? Reflect on this for 15-20 minutes without stopping…GO!” The thing … Continue reading
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