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Living Creatively with Fibro

- To Call the Doctor or Not?by Susan Pearson on 11 September 2025
Is it right to take the appointment from an employed person who needs to be seen to get a fit note or the treatment that can get them back to work? Out of social consideration I am pretty much making myself a second class citizen.
- Complex Sleep Problems and Fibroby Susan Pearson on 7 March 2025
Complex sleep problems are one of the issues you have to deal with when you have Fibromyalgia this is my experience.
- Fibro and potential ME means Living in a voidby Susan Pearson on 5 September 2024
The truth is, I often feel like I am living in a void. I understand that this seems a strange thing to say. It wasn’t always the case. In the first year or two it wasn’t too bad. There were bad days then pretty good ones. Later things changed. My Changing Situation It is worth
Creative Fibro’s Digital World
- Let’s Organise our Books and Readingby Susan Pearson on 19 September 2025
Discover the best apps and strategies for organising your Books And Reading, from tracking habits to managing digital and physical collections more efficiently.
- My Apps and Workflow for 2025by Susan Pearson on 20 March 2025
In 2024 I began a bit of an audit of my digital tools. As somebody who loves Apps it is easy to get lost in them. How many Task Managers do I need? There is some blurring of the lines between what is an App and what is a website, but those lines have been
- Content Creationby Susan Pearson on 24 August 2023
2023 has witnessed one of the most significant changes in the world of Content Creation for quite some time. If you hadn’t guessed I am talking about the emergence of AI. Be it the written word, imagery or music they have all been affected and I don’t think AI is going anywhere so it is

Creative Fibro Off Topic

- Why is disagreeing such a bad thing?by Susan Pearson on 12 May 2023
This topic has been brewing for a while so I decided to just drop it into the internet to see if anyone else relates. Consumerism For a moment I want to mention something that is extremely popular, especially in the Western hemisphere. Shopping, or retail therapy. However you wish to label it, it is rife.
- What we can learn from sportsby Susan Pearson on 1 July 2022
It is Wimbledon at the time of writing this, and thanks to my Second Brain, which I talked about last time. My thoughts have begun cross-pollinating. Recently I watched the previously titled Terrible Woke Argument Debunked and this led me to think about why young people, especially, feel the need to draw themselves to people
- Reimagining Travelby Susan Pearson on 14 April 2022
I recently read We need a new philosophy of Progress by Jason Crawford and stirred up some thoughts for me regarding his statement: “We need a new philosophy of progress for the 21st century. One that teaches people not to take the modern world for granted. One that acknowledges the problems of progress, confronts them
