The Ebb and Flow Journey with Kellie Rae will eventually be its own blog and place for video, but that’s for another day, my friends. I did well to create this graphic and the first few inaugural posts.
1/16/26
***For those of you who know me, my life has been challenging with multiple illnesses hanging around and getting attention. Because of this ‘interesting’ life, I’ve learned to listen more carefully and process the loud origins of my challenges, instead of ignoring them. It’s never easy to face the ugly monsters (in costume) that believe they will be in control forever. But what they don’t know is that their days are numbered. What they really represent is a lost child who needs all of YOU (ME) to show up… more on this in the coming days, and when I say, Do It for YOU, I mean it!
It’s almost as though I have uncontrollable control over my symptoms. If I think positively and have goals, I feel better and stronger. I recognized one minute I’m in a bog, stuggling to get to the bathroom, the next it’s full-steam ahead with a new idea or sketch of a plan. That’s The Ebb and Flow Journey in a nutshell. Up and down, in and out, judging whether its good or bad took over my thought life, but being real is the point to this whole thing.
Keep Trying
1/17/26
***Have you ever been unaware of something and oblivious of its effects…then you become aware and all hell breaks loose? My husband found one of the exposed walls in our rental is making the corner I’m in cold as hell. Ummmm, I wasnt aware, so I didnt feel it. Now, I’m freezing and cant get warm. The brain is so powerful that it can hide and reveal information to us instantly…The Ebb and Flow Journey humans live every minute of every day.
Constantly Constant
1/21/26
***It’s been another Ebb day with symptoms screaming. But…I’m doing stuff anyway even though it’s hard! A huge part of balancing perfectionism (for the chronically ill) is being OK with being uncomfortable and not at your best. If you can imagine being a writer and losing the ability to type and spell efficiently, you’ll come close to understanding my mind-boggling predicament that often resembles a clown, trying to juggle too many balls at once. So, I will call this day (the flow in the ebb), as I’m being the me who doesn’t give up! Please share in the comments, and tell us part of your story!
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