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Be "POTS"itive! - with Sarah Reid
Sarah Reid
55 episodes
5 days ago
I help those living with chronic illnesses get the most out of life. Your illness doesn't define you - but it is a big part of your life. So I'm doing my best to help others, like me, who have a front-row seat on the struggle bus. I'm raising awareness about invisible and dynamic illnesses. And I'm equipping and encouraging my fellow spoonies to overcome internalized ableism and learn to put their health first. Together we can get the most out of life- even if that looks different than we envisioned. I’m not afraid to have hard conversations, and I look forward to having them with you!
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I help those living with chronic illnesses get the most out of life. Your illness doesn't define you - but it is a big part of your life. So I'm doing my best to help others, like me, who have a front-row seat on the struggle bus. I'm raising awareness about invisible and dynamic illnesses. And I'm equipping and encouraging my fellow spoonies to overcome internalized ableism and learn to put their health first. Together we can get the most out of life- even if that looks different than we envisioned. I’m not afraid to have hard conversations, and I look forward to having them with you!
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How to Find Hope When Life Makes You Feel Hopeless-ep44
Be "POTS"itive! - with Sarah Reid
15 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
How to Find Hope When Life Makes You Feel Hopeless-ep44

Listen in for today’s answer to a question from Instagram follower @noahs_chronicallychanging who asked, “Are you hopeful for the future? And when did you realize something was ‘wrong’?”


“If you have a chronic illness or a disability then you know it is anything but predictable, but there are some things we can control  . . . “ ~ Sarah Reid




In today’s episode, I’ll be talking about how to hang on to hope when everything feels hopeless. While I know that’s easier said than done, I think you’ll find some helpful tips you can start using today. 

Thanks for listening in!

Here’s a link to the Bible Recap on Spotify if you’d like to check it out.

Correction: When I was recording this Podcast, I said that my question was from Noahs Chronically Challenging. My brain totally read “changing” as “challenging.” So sorry! The Q&A question was really from @noahs-chronicallychanging.


Stayed tuned for the launch of my new website that will house all of my podcast episodes, a blog, and a shop!

I’d love to meet you in person at the Be POTSitive Conference!

Connect with me on Instagram @be_potsitive  or Facebook @Be POTSitive.

And check out the earrings I’ve been making when my body cooperates: Be POTSitive Creations on Facebook.  


If you’re looking for some chronic illness merch, head over to my Redbubble page where you’ll find lots of cute items to make you smile and raise awareness for our community.


** If you have a burning question you want me to answer in a future episode, feel free to dm me on my Instagram @be_potsitive!


Be "POTS"itive! - with Sarah Reid
I help those living with chronic illnesses get the most out of life. Your illness doesn't define you - but it is a big part of your life. So I'm doing my best to help others, like me, who have a front-row seat on the struggle bus. I'm raising awareness about invisible and dynamic illnesses. And I'm equipping and encouraging my fellow spoonies to overcome internalized ableism and learn to put their health first. Together we can get the most out of life- even if that looks different than we envisioned. I’m not afraid to have hard conversations, and I look forward to having them with you!