If you’ve been subscribed to our feed for this blog for some time, then you may have grown accustomed to receiving 2 posts per week, one week from Rosalind and one week from me. If you also subscribe to Rosalind’s other blog, Working with Chronic Illness, we know that’s quite a lot of reading…and I’m sure you can imagine, a lot of posting, too.
Though I’m a bit quieter on our blog, I, too, post to my own blog, Business Toolbox for Solo Entrepreneurs, and write a bi-weekly newsletter, the Dare to Series. So, we’re writing women!
Until our book, Women, Work and Autoimmune Disease, was available for purchase, we wanted to use this blog to share little snippets and ideas we discussed in our book, as well as create awareness for the book and this important topic. Now that our book is out, we believe you can get a more comprehensive overview of the topics we cover in our book through the book, itself. Have you bought your copy yet?
We’re not going away, we’re just going to post less frequently. I’ll post once a week, and Rosalind the next, and so on. We’ll bring you news about where you can see us or hear us, about how the book is being received, and what impact it is having on the issues that surround living and working when you have an autoimmune disease.
We will continue to advocate on behalf of the women and men in the workforce who must include such an unpredictable dimension in the mix.
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Speaking of a bit of news: someone from our publishing company attended the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers meeting and brought 10 copies of our book with her – and all 10 were purchased. We’re told they referred to our book as “MS Chic Lit.” Cute.
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We thank you, always, for your interest, for telling us how our book supports you, and for asking questions requiring us to see just how varied the circumstances of the women and men sharing this particular life path.
Joan



















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