• Question of the Day,  Writing

    Learning to find joy in the complication

    My favorite type of weather is actually the one that causes me some of the most difficulty. As a non-ambulatory wheelchair user, I shouldn’t love snow as much as I do. But being a child born in winter, there’s an almost magical joy that fills me when I hear that it’s going to be cold outside. Winter poses its issues for me as well, though. It gets slippery, and difficult to manuver my manual chair if it’s snowing or raining. On top of that, I have issues with my knees that flare up in cold weather. I have to find clever ways to get around it or keep my hands…

  • Disability,  Question of the Day,  Writing

    Creating Space

    You get to build your perfect space for reading and writing. What’s it like? My perfect space for reading and writing would be hard to imagine. As it is, I live at home with my parents due to my disability. I do most of my reading and writing in my bedroom in their home, simply because I feel comfortable there. But okay, here goes. I’m ashamed to admit that I’m a very messy person. My room is currently filled with piles of clothing, papers scattered to the floor and a desk right beside my bed, so I have my computer near on days when it’s difficult for me to get up.…

  • Disability,  Writing

    Self-investment is a risk worth taking.

    Today’s daily writing prompt lends itself nicely to the wrap up of my first half of involvement in my writing courses. Deciding to invest my time in myself as an author has come with many ups and downs and it’s led me to do some soul searching. This is an answer that I think will only get better as I take further steps to establish myself and my brand. Right now, I am heavily invested in a paid writing course to help me write and market myself as an author. As someone who relies on funds from disability to live for the moment, investing in myself has been something that…

  • Disability,  Question of the Day,  Uncategorized,  Writing

    Nostalgia: Who I used to be vs. Who I am

    What makes you feel nostalgic? So, today’s writing prompt actually proves useful. As someone who struggles with disability, I long for days when I could go back to where I used to be vs. where I am now with my diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy. By all accounts, I should be able to walk– I actually did walk with the assistance of a walker when I was younger. When I see someone running to get somewhere, I immediately wish I could still walk or run. Even in my walker, at least I had that freedom. It’s not common for a person with Cerebral Palsy as mild as mine to lose their…

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