Jacqueline White writes at the intersection of spirituality, psychology, culture, and lived human experience. With a deep interest in the stories behind the words we use every day, she explores how language shapes our beliefs, our relationships, and our healing. The Many Faces of Grace reflects her passion for cross-cultural wisdom, personal transformation, and the timeless human search for meaning. When she isn't writing, she's creating, researching, and quietly celebrating the small, graceful moments that make life feel connected.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Bingo Card of Chronic Illness: Have You Tried This? is a sharp, funny, deeply validating look at the endless parade of advice chronically ill people face-from yoga to kale smoothies, positive thinking to prayer circles, supplements to "just stop talking about it."With humor, science, and compassion, J White unpacks the myths behind the most common "miracle cures" and explores why society is so quick to offer fixes instead of understanding. Through personal insight and community stories, the book dives into: Why "Have you tried yoga?" lands like a punch instead of supportWhat science really says about food, supplements, and "manifesting health"The hidden financial, social, and physical barriers sick people navigateHow toxic positivity masquerades as kindnessThe emotional toll of stigma, invisibility, and silenceWhere spirituality and energy work can help-without pretending they cure diseaseWhy pacing beats pushing, and how "exercise more" became harmful medical adviceBlending lived experience with research and dark humor, this book is a survival guide for anyone living with chronic illness-or loving someone who is. It's a reminder that you're not alone, you're not imagining it, and you're not failing because you haven't found the "right" cure yet.Perfect for spoonies, caregivers, disabled readers, clinicians wanting perspective, and anyone tired of the phrase "Have you tried.?" This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798231996186
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - The Bingo Card of Chronic Illness: Have You Tried This is a sharp, funny, deeply validating look at the endless parade of advice chronically ill people face-from yoga to kale smoothies, positive thinking to prayer circles, supplements to 'just stop talking about it.'With humor, science, and compassion, J White unpacks the myths behind the most common 'miracle cures' and explores why society is so quick to offer fixes instead of understanding. Through personal insight and community stories, the book dives into:Why 'Have you tried yoga ' lands like a punch instead of supportWhat science really says about food, supplements, and 'manifesting health'The hidden financial, social, and physical barriers sick people navigateHow toxic positivity masquerades as kindnessThe emotional toll of stigma, invisibility, and silenceWhere spirituality and energy work can help-without pretending they cure diseaseWhy pacing beats pushing, and how 'exercise more' became harmful medical adviceBlending lived experience with research and dark humor, this book is a survival guide for anyone living with chronic illness-or loving someone who is. It's a reminder that you're not alone, you're not imagining it, and you're not failing because you haven't found the 'right' cure yet.Perfect for spoonies, caregivers, disabled readers, clinicians wanting perspective, and anyone tired of the phrase 'Have you tried. '. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798231996186
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