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The ADA – friend or foe?

June 8, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

wheelchairDo you have a job and live with a chronic illness or condition that leaves you unable to do certain activities?  (aka living with disablities?)   Do you believe that you are well aware of your rights given by  the Americans with Disabilities Act? Are you shaking your head, YES?

Most likely, you’re misinformed.

Just ask any human resource professional.  She’ll tell you about the number of employees who come to her office with incorrect ideas about this Federal Act.  If she’s honest, she’ll share how most supervisors know even less.  And, if she’s really into “letting her hair down”, she’ll tell you that most HR folks are just as clueless  about what this piece of legislation actually DOES in a court of law (even with the recent amendments).

The things is that the problem is not that most people don’t know about the ADA.  Quite the contrary.  Most managers in the workplace have heard enough to quake in their boots when these 3 letters are even mentioned. Clients tell me horror stories of  managers who won’t hire or promote a person with chronic illness because they’re worried that somehow, because of the ADA,  they could be facing a lawsuit some day.

In a terrific article, Sandy Lahmann describes just this situation: Equal – But not Special. FYI- Sandy was a cicoach.com client who demonstrates what strategic thinking and sheer grit can do.  She’s the 2007 winner of the Colorado Ski Country USA’s Adaptive Athlete of the Year Award  among her numerous other accomplishments – check out Sandy’s website.

I wonder if the ADA doesn’t do more harm than good to people with chronic illness? More often than not, we don’t use visible assistive devices or even have a consistent disabling condition. 

What do you think?

Prefer to “discuss” this in a more private forum? I’ve posted this as a discussion on my cicoach facebook fan page. You don’t have to be “on” facebook”.

Filed Under: Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

5 things I want you to know about working while living with a chronic illness

June 4, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Most of us find that other people can be clueless about what it’s like to live with a chronic illness.  It makes sense since this is invisible, unpredictable and often debilitating.  It’s hard enough to explain this to your friends and family. It’s even more difficult to explain to co workers who only know youRead More

Filed Under: Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

3 things a manager needs to know about managing people who live with chronic illness

June 2, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

Some of my clients are unemployed and looking for new jobs or even new careers. But many are employees who are deeply frustrated by a supervisor’s attitude about chronic illness.  That frustration led to me to develop a “list” to hand out in the seminars I deliver in corporate settings. I’ve found that “good” managersRead More

Filed Under: Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Sotomayer has proven by her record that diabetes is not a factor in her performance

May 28, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

Diabetes should not be the reason that Sonia Sotomayor does not get approved for the Supreme Court. Sotomayor acknowledges that diabetes has informed the person she has become. But like all of us, there are a multitude factors that create her life story,  including growing up poor, losing her father at a young age, beingRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Addressing problems at work when you live with Lupus – or any chronic illness

May 25, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Did you know that May 10 was World Lupus Day?  May is Lupus Awareness Month — and there is also multiple sclerosis month, breast cancer month, etc.? Anyone else think that there’s something odd with the fact that we have to dedicate a day or month to create attention to DISEASE that so many liveRead More

Filed Under: Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Looking for a job/career has never been easier

May 20, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Happy Memorial Day!   Whether or not you’re employed, there’s a 3 day “weekend” up ahead.  Some will “parade’, others might picnic, or maybe you’re just taking it slow, resting up for the week ahead.  Likely you’ll be on the internet, even a bit.  So why not use that time to your advantage?  Give someRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Job hunting, Working with chronic illness

Lessons from your grandparents

May 18, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Being young and living with a chronic illness – – whether it’s multiple sclerosis, ulcerative colitis, diabetes, cancer,  you name it —  means that you can have a lot more in common with your grandparents than your friends. At age 30, I could relate too easily to my 80 year old grandmother’s complaints about herRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Young with Health Problems

Now you can get the info you need

May 11, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Fifteen years ago, I stopped working for two years when ulcerative colitis and multiple sclerosis, chronic illnesses, made working — and even leaving the house  — difficult.  With two children in elementary school, a husband with a demanding job and disabling disease, work became the added burden I couldn’t carry. Tell me.  Does this soundRead More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Career Development, Job hunting, Working with chronic illness

What do you do when you have to keep going?

May 6, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

Recently I experienced, yet again, how hard it is to work and live with waxing/waning chronic illness. And this just reinforces why I think that that working is the smartest thing I can do for myself. When we traveled  to California to visit friends, I knew it would tire me. The time change and longRead More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Starting a business, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Your health isn't a sound byte

May 4, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

Have you noticed how often you’re greeted with,  “Hi, how are you?”   (or “Hey, how ya’ doin’?”), depending on the circles you travel in)? Today I counted 18 times so far and it’s only 4:00pm.   I’m working alone and only left the office for one brief errand.  Do you work in an office withRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Chronic illness often means deciding when you're too sick to work

April 28, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

Do chronic illness symptoms – -multiple sclerosis, colitis, fibromylagia or cancer, fill in the blank  — crop up when you least expect them? Doesn’t it always seem to happen when there’s that big presentation at work or a major meeting requiring a plane flight and overnight stay? Or maybe it’s a regular day at workRead More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Even if illness is unpredictable you can still plan

April 21, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Are you wondering/worrying/even obsessing about your job because  of  unpredictable chronic illness?  Or maybe you’re just ignoring illness symptoms and hoping it will all go away. Either way, you’re spending too much time not doing what you should be doing. Which is making concrete plans for your career keeping your illness in mind but notRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Calling for Your Voice

April 16, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

It’s way easy to feel lonely and isolated when you live with a chronic illness.  Even if you’re working full time in a job, surrounded by hundreds,  you can feel like you’re on your own little island.  And it’s especially true if you become disabled and unable to work. That’s what I love about theRead More

Filed Under: Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

Walk for disclosure

April 12, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Recently, my daughter, Lucy,  a legislative aide to a New York City Council Member, contacted another Council member’s legislative counsel, Q.  When Lucy didn’t hear back after a few days, she contacted another member of his office. Not long after, Lucy got an email from Q explaining why he had been unavailable.  He had beenRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Laid off, New Job and Life with Chronic Illness

April 6, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

In this virtual world so many of us live in, I “met”  fellow traveler, Bernard Farrell, through the vibrant virtual diabetes community. Recently he mentioned on twitter (@BernardF) that he’d gotten a new job.  I didn’t know he was unemployed but saw an opportunity to share his perspective. So, I sent him some questions andRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Health Info, Job hunting, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness, Young with Health Problems

Are you really looking for a job now?

March 30, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Over at GL Hoffman’s blog, WhatWouldDadSay,  author/speaker/guru guest,  Seth Godin, explains why:    “Don’t Get a Job Now”. Only Godin could come up with that direct a message.  Even better, he’s got  great points.  If this guy doesn’t motivate you, who can? Speaking of chronic illness —  do you think you should spend your timeRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Job hunting, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Starting a business, Working for others

Errors and living with your chronic illness at work

March 30, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 11 Comments

Are you sick of apologizing for things you can’t help? It was a bad morning for Carol (not her real name). The chronic illness (take your pick: colon, migraine headache, muscle fatigue, breathing problems) was horrible. Only able to pay attention to how badly she felt, she made a quick decision to stay home fromRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

What, me worry?

March 26, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

I’m a chronic illness career coach so you can imagine that hearing about job loss is not uncommon for me.  But the daily news reports of a new round of  job losses is leaving me very sad.  And I find I’m growing numb to the numbers and the stories.   Are you? On the other hand,Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Chronic Illness & Job Discrimination? You bet!

March 23, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Are you wondering what chronic illness and aging share? DISCRIMINATION. Want to know how?   Click through to read my post ( Job Discrimination Pains Me ) on the widely read career blog, http://What Would Daddy Say.   Pass this on to others and be sure to follow me on twitter (@WorkWithIllness)  to read more on theRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Job hunting, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Avis had it right

March 19, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Wouldn’t you know it would take “March Madness” to show us that coming from behind can make you a winner? Two guys at Wharton Behavioral Lab explored the idea that losing can lead to winning because of the strong  motivational effects of being close to your goal (When Losing Leads to a Win). They appliedRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Looking at the ground from a seated position

March 15, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

“…. you have a whole different world view  from a seated position.  A lot of what I see is on the ground.  Issues of race and color become less substantial when you look at the ground.”   Federal Judge Reginald Lindsay who died this week at age 63 from complications from cancer. Reggie Lindsay was anRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

Looking for work? Try a schedule for your day

March 12, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Being employed generally means working on a schedule.  But when you’re unemployed, looking for a job and living with an unpredictable chronic illness,  time has a way of getting turned upside down. OK.  So, now you’re past the relief of  hauling your tired body out of bed each morning to be at work by 8:00am. Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Job hunting, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Unemployed & looking for work? The good news is your boss can be flexible

March 9, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

This month’s blog carnival at Somebody Heal Me, is up.  The topic is creating migraine friendly environments. Are you employed and living with a debilitating chronic illness? I’ll bet you’re  dreaming about the day you no longer work. Sure, a job can do a lot of things for you, including giving you a paycheck  (hopefullyRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Job hunting, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

No one ever said that working with chronic illness is easy

March 2, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 10 Comments

You know that moment when the lightbulb goes on ? I know, too often  it feels like it’s getting darker, not lighter (LOL). But reading Laurie Edwards, achronicdose, describe a recent bout with illness  (On Work and Chronic Illness), was  such an “ah hah!”  moment. In my zeal to encourage people to keep working whileRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Does rare mean you don't need to know about it?

February 26, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

It’s sad that we need to set a “DAY” aside to recognize something as important as rare diseases (and grandparents, secretaries…). Feb 28 is National Rare Disease Day, NORD, notes one of my favorite bloggers, Laurie Edwards (achronicdose).  She should know.  She lives with rare disease. The goal is small:  Raise public awareness (and thenRead More

Filed Under: Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it

Children as caretakers

February 23, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

In yet another example of  how badly we need improved services,  The New York Times, In Turnabout, Children Take Caregiver Role , reports that the number of children taking care of chronically ill parents is increasing. We’re not talking about rural Pakistan.  It’s happening here in the U.S.– and Britain and Australia. As a chronicallyRead More

Filed Under: Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness

Money or Health. That's the real choice

February 19, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

“Quality trumps cost. I know that because when you lose your money, your friends console you by saying that “at least you still have your health”. When you get sick, they don’t tell you that “at least you still have your money “. Tom Lee, cardiologist, President Partners Community Healthcare, Inc., regarding “the value equation”Read More

Filed Under: Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness

It's Just Pain

February 16, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 7 Comments

HEY – I’m on Twitter but still a NEWBIE.  Find me there (see the bird in the left sidebar)), follow me and share- what you’re up to with CI & working. OK – It’s time to admit to myself.  I’m living with another chronic physical problem – pain in my head, specifically the sinuses.  WeRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Working for yourself isn't always a choice

February 12, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Randy Duermyer writes, How Working At Home Found Me.  This is a useful  blog about working at home  – check it out.   People email me asking about starting their own home businesses as I did. They’re say they’re tired of showing up when they’re so sick.  What does it take, they want to know.Read More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Career Development, Starting a business, Working with chronic illness

Will new skills make you more marketable?

February 9, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Have you recently lost your job  – – and live with a chronic illness? Recently I heard a career specialist on CNN give advice about what you can if you lose your job and you’re in an industry hit hard in this recession. The interviewer wasn’t focusing on the chronically ill — but it doesn’t Read More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Career Development, Job hunting, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Self employment, Virtual employment and Being the boss when you live with chronic illness

February 5, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Are you thinking:  it’s got to be easier to work for myself  rather than dragging myself into work every day?  A reader asked me to write about this:  I would really like to see more profiles with people who own their own business like you.  I am so demanding on myself, that when I amRead More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Starting a business, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

What do you learn from chronic illness or pain?

February 3, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

A few weeks ago I blogged about my own sinus surgery to improve rinitis . I’ve felt worse post  surgery than before – and it’s been 4 weeks.  This was not expected and caught me unprepared. What happened?  I was supposed to “naturally” shed the scabbing that occurs from breaking nasal passages.   But it  hasn’tRead More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Chasing your tail wondering career or job?

January 30, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Having spent 30 years working while living with chronic illnesses, I know the challenges first hand.  It’s especially tough when you’ve invested time, money and resources because you believe a satisfying career is a key ingredient to a fulfilling life! I earn my living as a chronic illness career coach.  People seek my services whenRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Rocco or the Ram? Which are you?

January 26, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

Randy Robinson, aka The RAM (The Wrestler), might take notes from Rocco Baldelli, the outfielder who just signed with the Boston Red Sox.  Baldelli knows how to live with chronic illness and disabilities and keep working.  And be successful. Note to Ram: pick up the phone and call Rocco! When Ram learns that he hasRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Job hunting, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness, Young with Health Problems

Just in Time Career Coaching Is Here

January 22, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

There was a problem with the blog and I am resending yesterday’s email.  My sincere apologies for sending two emails to subscribers — in a row! Are you stuck on ONE ISSUE that keeps you up at night? One issue, caused by chronic illness, that keeps you from work success? Working with chronic illness isRead More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Working with chronic illness

My Dreams

January 19, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

I HAD a dream.  Forgive me, it is Martin Luther King Day. I dreamt that Michelle Obama’s father, Frasier Robinson, diagnosed at age 30 with multiple sclerosis, was alive (he died at age 50) and moving into the White  House with his wife to help take care of their granddaughters. Okay — it  was aRead More

Filed Under: Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

The Autoimmune Epidemic: Read It

January 14, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Over the past 10 years, it’s been my personal goal to bring chronic illness and, in particular, autoimmune disease (AD) into conversation and public consciousness.  Having lived with multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases for 30 years, it’s clear to me that the lack of public recognition of these diseases is a big problem. I’mRead More

Filed Under: Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it Tagged With: http://www.donnajacksonnakazawa.com/

What gets you through the times of pain/fatigue or just plain, can't do?

January 11, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

I had sinus surgery last Monday. Six days later and I’m very tired and not “myself”. Well, there’s a silver lining. After living with chronic illness for 30 years, I’ve been healthy enough over the past 5 years to develop a baseline for normal. Only if you’ve lived with chronic illness that waxes and wanesRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it Tagged With: www.boston.com/news/health/articles/2008/03/17/a_sinus_

Will you be a 'contender?

January 8, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

Chronic illness can break your will. It can also show you how resilient you really are. But don’t you think that’s true of any of life’s challenges? “You was my brother, Charley, you shoulda looked out for me a little bit. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, whichRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it

One Thing I'd Like You to know about Living with a CI

January 1, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

Many years ago,  I wrote a newsletter article called, 10 Things I Want You To Know about What it’s Like to Live with Chronic Illness and published it for my New Year’s Day edition.  I later included it in my Career Thrive Guidebook,  Make It Happen: the Who, How and What when chronic illness stopsRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

The only thing we have to fear is …. Loss of HOPE

December 25, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

I was at a holiday party and after explaining what I do to someone I’d just met, I got this question: “Aren’t people with chronic illness a depressing bunch to work with – especially around their careers?” Hmm. That took me by surprise. I replied, “No”, not bothering to explain that I have chronic illnesses.Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it Tagged With: http://ownyourhealth.wordpress.com/2008/12/15/stories-o

Making molehills out of the chronic illness mountain

December 19, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

FYI – If you subscribe and get this as an email, you can click on the post ‘s title to view online where you can comment, too! VOTE online FOR THIS BLOG in the people’s Health Blogger contest! Scroll down the right sidebar. ********************************************************************** Do you wonder if people are thinking you’re making up yourRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

What keeps you going for the long haul?

December 15, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

A gentle reminder: Subscribers receiving this in your email can comment by clicking on the post’s title which takes you online to the web post. Scroll to the end of the post. Can laughter help heal you? Some say it does, Patients treat serious illness as a laughing matter. In 1980, I read Norman Cousins’Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness Tagged With: http://achronicdose.com

Chronic illness make you feel like a square peg that doesn't fit?

December 11, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 8 Comments

Does chronic illness leave you feeling like a square peg in a round hole? Funny thing. Regardless of what causes it, feeling different just doesn’t feel good. Last week, my husband, Jake, and I saw a terrific musical, In the Heights, with our daughters. Small wonder it’s a Tony Award winner — the music andRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Health care incentives – would they WORK for YOU?

December 8, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

A reader wrote me asking my opinion on this question. I’ve included her question and my response. Hi Rosalind, I’m writing a paper on this question: Is it fair for employers to give financial incentives to people who meet certain health targets? I work in a hospital that gives $30 per paycheck if you meetRead More

Filed Under: Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Special holiday offer

December 4, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Are you looking for that special gift for someone you know with chronic illness? A good friend, a loved one? Maybe something just for you? Something that will help you Kick Butt in 2009? The Women, Work and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend! virtual book tour is over. It was a smashing success with 18Read More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease

Don't let chronic illness lead to mistakes

December 1, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 6 Comments

FYI: If you get this as an email, you can click on the title and read this post on the internet blog site. A reader wrote that he couldn’t figure out the image I put in yesterday’s post. Looking at the post again, I could see why he was confused. It was supposed to implyRead More

Filed Under: BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Doctor, doctor, give me the cure

November 30, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

I’ve lived with chronic illnesses for 30+ years. So many illnesses, big and small, and more doctors than I could possibly remember. I’ve coached and written about communicating with your doctors. I thought that I had talking to my doctors down. I thought I knew what to ask and how to get the information I’dRead More

Filed Under: Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it

Thanksgiving — is it about the Turkey or the Thanks?

November 21, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

The blog carnival, Howtocopewithpain, has asked participants to write about Thanks in honor of Thanksgiving. I honestly never think in these terms around this holiday (if you know me, you could guess I only think about the food!) It occurred to me that a list would be best. it’s actually nice to remember all theseRead More

Filed Under: Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness

More Book Tour Stops

November 19, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

I thought I’d gotten this post out for Monday but didn’t realize that my server wasn’t working right! So, let me take you back a few days on the tour and tell you what’s coming Monday Nov 17 — We were at Shauna’s Life In Pain. I wrote about how people seem to respond toRead More

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