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2026-01-03
nickkirenee
From one chronically healed girlie to the next💋 Know this first: you do not have a disability, you have a different ability. Your life still carries purpose, value, and impact. Care for your mind as faithfully as you care for your body. Resting your thoughts, guarding your peace, and seeking emotional support are not weaknesses they are wisdom. Remember this truth: what you feed will thrive, and what you neglect will starve. Feed faith over fear, hope over despair, truth over lies. Invite God into your daily reality. Not just on good days, but especially on the hard ones. Honest prayers are powerful prayers. Release comparison. Your journey is not meant to look like anyone else’s and that doesn’t make it less meaningful. Create a routine that honors your energy, not drains it. Productivity looks different when your body has limits, and that’s okay. Learn to rest without guilt. Rest is not quitting it’s refueling. Even God rested. Speak life over yourself. Your words shape your inner world. Speak kindly, patiently, and truthfully. Let yourself grieve when needed. Faith doesn’t cancel grief; it walks with it and brings healing through it. Celebrate small victories. Getting through the day, asking for help, or choosing hope these are wins. Surround yourself with people who respect your limits. Love that pressures you is not love that heals. Educate yourself about your illness without letting it define you. Knowledge is a tool, not an identity. Nourish your body with intention. Food, movement, reading the word of God and medication are acts of stewardship, not control. Give yourself grace on hard days. God’s mercy is new every morning even when your strength isn’t. Serve in ways that fit your capacity. Your contribution matters, even if it looks quiet or unseen. Keep a gratitude practice. Gratitude doesn’t deny pain it helps you notice where God still shows up. Set boundaries without apology. Protecting your health protects your calling. Lean into community. Isolation magnifies pain; connection lightens it. Believe that your story still holds purpose. Sometimes the greatest ministry comes from empathy and understanding. Practice forgiveness especially toward your own body. Your body is not your enemy; it’s doing its best. Hold onto hope, even when it feels small. Faith the size of a mustard seed still moves mountains. Create something, write, paint, build, and mostly dream. Expression brings healing where words fall short. Ask for help without shame. Needing support does not diminish your strength. Trust that God can use even this. Pain is not the end of the story; redemption is. Live gently but boldly. Your life still matters. Your voice still matters. And your presence is still a gift to the world. #chronicillness #raredisease #chronicpain #chronicillnessawareness #christiantiktok