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Chronic illness making you think about a new job?

September 4, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

Have you talked to a virtual assistant today?

If you live with chronic illness, you probably dream about two things — (other than becoming healthy): working for yourself and working virtually.

Do you know about the Virtual Assistant?

It’s a new career – – part of the “new marketplace” of solo entrepreneurs and web-based business. There are even professional associations, including International Virtual Assistants Association, Virtual Assistant Networking Association). Typical VA tasks include: scheduling, market research, travel arrangements, web assistance, and other administrative tasks. Some VA’s promote themselves as specialists to a specific profession, such as lawyers, accountants and coaches.

In a recent blog post, “When the Assistant is an Entrepreneur”, Marci Alboher points out that it takes a certain kind of entrepreneurial “moxi” to have a virtual assistant business. I work virtually and I can tell you that the best thing about working virtually is flexibility, a highly prized commodity when you live with chronic illness.

I’m also self employed. And, although there are many benefits to self employment, it’s not for everyone. Comments to Alboher’s post point out that many people can’t afford to go into business for themselves. Start-up costs and reduced salary until you build a client base, paying for your own health insurance and other benefits that are usually provided by an employer – make if financially impossible.

Finally, don’t forget that working for yourself requires mucho discipline! Can you set deadlines and meet them?

I have a client whose severe chronic asthma makes working in an office problematic. I thought that a VA business might be a natural fit for her skills. She researched and found she could start her own business or she could work for someone else.

But VA’s are small businesses who don’t offer benefits or salary security. And they’re often looking for precise skills that will complement their own. Which means there aren’t many jobs available.

After doing several self assessments (in my Working with Chronic Illness Workbook Program) that highlighted her interests and strengths, we realized this would be a big mistake for her. She doesn’t have the drive to build a business nor can she tolerate living without the semblance of financial security in a steady paycheck.

I think that this is a growth industry and one that would be ideal for certain people with chronic illness. But it requires an entrepreneurial spirit. I didn’t think I was an entrepreneur until I was forced into this position because it was the only option I could think of — and then I found qualities and interests I didn’t know were there.

It’s not in everyone’s DNA. Is it in yours?

Rosalind aka cicoach.com

Filed Under: Career Development, Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness Tagged With: http://shiftingcareers.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/08/17/whe

The Virtual Book Tour, a special price and a special opportunity

September 3, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

the Women, Work and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working Girlfriend! Virtual Book Tour I’m thrilled that some of the best read bloggers (see the list) in the online disease community are participating. TO KICK OFF THE BOOK TOUR: (and let’s face it, I know money is tight but I’ve seen how valuable this information can be),Read More

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

Disclosure? The big question.

August 28, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

If you live with an invisible chronic illness, you probably find the question: When do I talk about it for the first time? — is on your mind, a lot. That would be true with any relationship but particularly at work – where performance is key. When I wrote the chapter about disclosure for ourRead More

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

Invisible but still here

August 25, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

When I became very sick 30 years ago and  the diagnosis was multiple sclerosis, I didn’t have a clue what that meant. But hey, I wasn’t alone. No one else did either. Not much has changed — which is why it’s still chronic illness and not cured and healthy! But one thing I know forRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness Tagged With: http://www.restministries.org/invisibleillness/invisibl

Does your doctor know what you do at work?

August 21, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 12 Comments

How patients with chronic illness should talk with their doctors is a frequent topic online. Laurie Edwards wrote about what patients need to think about in terms of other patients (The patient to patient relationship). But are you telling your doctor enough information about your current job situation? Think about it. Does your physician askRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Health Info, Working for others, Working with chronic illness Tagged With: http://achronicdose.com

Using a crystal ball with chronic illness and employment

August 17, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

Have you asked for flex time because of invisible chronic illness symptoms – and not gotten it?  Emily, who blogs on Finding Equilibrium, did so and when she couldn’t get what she needed, she quit her job to work on her own in a virtual capacity.  That was a big move for her.  She regrettedRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Health Info, Job hunting, Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness Tagged With: http://www.findingeq.com/2008/08/14/goodbye-cubicle-i-q

Chronic illness, medication & insurance don't always add up

August 14, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

I write books and create programs for people to give them motivation and skills that will help them do better with careers living with chronic illness.  But I have to tell you. -There are times I get really down about how hard it is just to get by when you live with active chronic illness.Read More

Filed Under: Health Info, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

The employment GAP from chronic illness

August 12, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

FYI – IF YOU ARE A BLOG SUBSCRIBER (YOU’RE READING THIS IN YOUR EMAIL BOX ) – BUT IT’S TOO MANY EMAILS FOR YOU, YOU CAN UNSUBSCRIBE — AND SUBSCRIBE (ON MY WEBSITE HOMEPAGE) TO MY (once only) MONTHLY NEWSLETTER, Monthly Words of Wisdom. *********************************************************************************************** When you’ve taken time off from working because of chronicRead More

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

Stress and chronic illness: Are they really a dynamic duo?

August 10, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

Stress and chronic illness symptoms. Sort of like Batman and Robin, peanut butter and jelly, tea and sympathy?  But do they have to be… Yesterday (a gorgeous summer Saturday here in Gloucester), I had a busy morning that sounded great when I was planning it : early morning kayak with my husband, Jake, food shoppingRead More

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

Do you suffer from a Failure to Communicate?

August 8, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

“What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.” Cool Hand Luke I bet that if you live with a chronic illness you understand what I mean when I say:  The single most difficult issue that I’ve faced living with chronic illness hasn’t been feeling lousy or having pain. It’s been knowing what to sayRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness Tagged With: http://www.fogmagazine.com/to-tell-or-not-to-tell/

Monkeys, Dogs and a Job Lead

August 6, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

Today’s post has two ideas for help we can get to make ourselves even more productive while living with disabling symptoms and a job idea. Do you ever go to health fairs? They’re often sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and some people don’t like them for that reason but there often really interesting vendors (like me!)Read More

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

Think strategy when you think about work

August 3, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

I was interviewed for an article about strategies for continuing to work with a chronic illness (Staying on the Job). Although the reporter didn’t spell my name right —  and referred to me as an executive coach – he got my quotes right. No surprise, my contributions focused on looking for how to approach theRead More

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

Sinking while working around the clock

July 30, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

Do you think that living with a chronic illness makes you unemployable —  because you can’t possibly work the long hours that are expected in America’s workplace? Not long ago, I blogged on this topic on my other blog, Keep Working Girlfriend.  It got some interesting responses.  One reader was motivated to research this topic.Read More

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

What do you REALLY want?

July 25, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Before I get to today’s topic, here’s an offer you can’t miss: My free, groundbreaking report, Chronic Illness in the Workplace: Career Success is Possible in exchange for completing a two question survey. It couldn’t be easier. Click on the link, take the survey and recieve my report. THANK YOU! ************************************************************************************************** I told you inRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Job hunting, Working with chronic illness Tagged With: http://smallbizu.com

Plans can help you unstuck

July 23, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

Are you stuck when you think about getting a job?  Because, when you do, it seems as if chronic illness shuts every door?  Or maybe you’re wondering if you should stay at your job or think about something else?  But chronic illness makes it all seem too complicated? While working with a client recently, a light bulbRead More

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

What do you do when you don't like your choices?

July 18, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 11 Comments

There are times that we can’t help but wonder what our lives might have been if only . .. . I woke this morning with this thought on my mind: If it hadn’t been for chronic illness, my career would have been very different. Would it have been more satisfying? Don’t get me wrong. IRead More

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

Lemonade anyone?

July 16, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

In an interview this afternoon, a reporter asked if my book, Women, Work and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working Girlfriend!  (co-authored with Joan Friedlander) is the result of my own ambition to be a writer.   And did I plan to write more?  My first response was, “You’re  kidding, aren’t you?” I found writing a bookRead More

Filed Under: Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness Tagged With: http://gettingclosertomyself.blogspot.com/2008/07/call-, http:butyoudontlooksick.com

Independence Day for whom?

July 2, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Several recent Supreme Court rulings have upset me lately but now I have another court in another country to direct anger towards. (Is that good news? I don’t think so!) Last week, the Supreme Court of Canada erased what was a landmark decision award to an employee of Honda Canada who has chronic fatigue andRead More

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

Life can be disrupted but it doesn't stop

June 30, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Where do you turn when you’re feeling completely alone and you’re convinced no one could possibly understand what your life with chronic illness is like? My friend and colleague, Laurie Edwards, just published, Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in your twenties and thirties. Not only does she include snippets from her own compellingRead More

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

You have to be careful about closing doors

June 23, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

It’s hard not to blame yourself if chronic illness leaves you feeling as if you have no choice but to stop working. But the fact is that sometimes you just can’t get out of bed on a daily basis and that’s usually what work requires. Milwaukee morning dj (WLDB-FM 93.3), Ellen Stout, 54, is retiringRead More

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

Planning a summer vacation can be a lot like cleaning your kitchen floor

June 18, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 7 Comments

When we were living in our first apartment, my husband would ask me, ” Why do we have to wash the kitchen floor once a week if it doesn’t look dirty?” How do you answer something that seems so obvious? When people tell me that summer vacations is a source of stress – I thinkRead More

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

Hollywood producer tells her truth

June 15, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

YES!  Lauren Shuler Donner, A -list producer of Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire and X-men series among others, lives with Lupus. What do you KNOW? After years of hiding this illness ( as well as breast cancer) , she’s “come out”. “I was afraid no one would hire me, and I also felt itRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

Getting to yes is more useful than you might think

June 11, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

If you think that it’s only the adult work world in which a chronically ill person struggles to around being “successful”, read this article (When Schools Punish Sick Children Who Miss School). Kids face the same crap (sorry but it made my blood boil). Here’s an example: A parent wrote that her child completed allRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness, Young with Health Problems Tagged With: http://www.wrightslaw.com/blog; http://shiftingcareers.

Coming Out – Into the spotlight

June 9, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

Occasionally, I interview people about their “story” because I think it would be valuable for you to hear a different take on these issues – other than mine. Today’s guest is Leslie Rott. She is 22 years old and was diagnosed with and is being treated for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)Read More

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

Chronic illness isn't sexy

June 4, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

There is nothing sexy or headline-making about chronic illness. It rarely kills a person — but it sure can curtail a life. Ted Kennedy was presented with what seemed liked larger than life issues that forced him to make quick decisions and take risks. All the more inspiring. And Kennedy, as do so many celebritiesRead More

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

Chronic illness means frequently weighing the pros and cons

June 2, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 6 Comments

This past weekend, my husband’s family gathered at our house for his youngest brother’s (there are 4 “boys”) graduation (at 44!) from U Mass Medical School (Worcester, MA). A big deal, no? But it’s late Spring and as is typical for me, multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms are flaring, with some pain and some fatigue.  NotRead More

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

Fighting illness is the wrong approach

May 26, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 6 Comments

I hate these words: “he lost the fight with cancer” or “she’s so brave in the face of her illness – what a heroine.” Hate is a pretty strong word — but then I’ve been living with chronic illness for 30 years and some feelings have been building inside. I’m thinking of the recent pressRead More

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

Questions with no answers

May 22, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Thank you to Amy Tenderich over at DiabetesMine.com for writing an eloquent review of the new book that I co authored with Joan Friedlander, Women, Work and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend! Her first line sums up SO much. She writes: “If ever two things were once considered mutually exclusive, they were career and chronicRead More

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

Interviews and Grant Information

May 12, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Joan Friedlander and I were interviewed on Disability News Radio (you have to scroll down under the May schedule to find the link to the interview) about our book, Women Work and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend! You can click here to read more about our experience being interviewed … I’ve been affiliated with anRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Working with chronic illness

Sometimes it's not really about when you disclose your chronic illness.

May 7, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

How do you know when it’s time to tell your boss about your chronic illness? I got this question in my email today (I added the bold): “At what point, if ever, do I need to tell my employer I have a chronic illness? In the past, I’ve always gone with the philosophy of notRead More

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

Dropping the ball and chain

April 29, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

If I had a dime for every time someone said to me,”I’d like to be self employed”, I’d be rich (well maybe my pockets would jingle). You don’t have to have a chronic illness to dream about self employment. But I can tell you from personal experience, it was a huge motivator for me. IfRead More

Filed Under: Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Conserve your energy — Making it sexy to be "Green"

April 24, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

How hard is it for you to regulate your own environment? How well do manage your resources? Forget it – you can’t look to the United States government or most of the developing countries of the world for a role model – they stink at it. Why? My theory is because it’s just not sexy.Read More

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

You Can't Beat It – Press for Working with Chronic illness

April 22, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

If Andy Warhol was right, I’ve used up my 15 minutes of fame. That’s how long it took for me to read this article “Working While Chronically Ill” , forward it to my family and take a breath to revel in the press!   It’s in the “Shifting Careers” column of the Small Business section ofRead More

Filed Under: Health Info, Working with chronic illness

It's a chronic illness (stupid). Are YOU clear?

April 17, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

In the past few weeks, I’ve “traveled” out of town twice: a short business trip and a longer vacation. And again I was reminded of my disabilities and their affect on what I do and how I do it. The take away message? Gotta’ be clear with myself about what I can and can’t doRead More

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

Are You Wondering About that Next Job?

April 15, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Several emails asked me to post a picture from my trip to Argentina. This was Iguazu Falls. Impressed that a sign indicated wheelchair accessibility — but disappointed no rating for “people with bad balance that gets worse in intense heat!” But we know that chronic illness symptoms are difficult to rate, don’t we? Which leadsRead More

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

celebrating ulcerative colitis and career success!

April 8, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

I recently discovered the website, celebrating uc success where I read about Joshua Reineke who is doing remarkable things — while living with a chronic illness, ulcerative colitis (UC) . I wrote Josh and asked him if I could interview him so you could hear his story. By the way, Josh is a graduate studentRead More

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

Don't cry for me, Argentina, 'cause here I come

April 1, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

If you don’t want to get all these emails in this blog, subscribe to my monthly, Words of Wisdom, the Chronic Illness at Work Newsletter) and unsubscribe (below) I sat down to write my usual post — about chronic illness, career, issues that move me.   But,  I’m distracted by my  “to do” list:  Work (didRead More

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

Working at home can leave you risk averse (when you have disabilities)

March 30, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

For the first 20 years of my career life, I worked for others, outside my home and loved it. No matter how sick I felt, getting dressed for work, walking into my office and seeing my co workers, distracted me and cheered me. Now I spend my days alone – talking with clients or myRead More

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

Do you feel driven to self employment?

March 26, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Do you think about being self employed but are worried about the health insurance? A reporter recently asked me if that’s a stumbling block for people with chronic illness. You can read more about health insurance for the chronically ill in the Small Business Column, The New York Times, Finding Health Insurance if You’re SelfRead More

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

Nuggets for you to use to plan and build your career

March 19, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

I discovered 2 gold nuggets today that you can use to plan and build your career: This is from the career blog, Dilbert: “If you want an average successful life, it doesn’t take much planning. Just stay out of trouble, go to school, and apply for jobs you might like. But if you want somethingRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Will a legally blind governor make a difference for the disabled?

March 17, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

I have a client who is legally blind. He lives with a progressive disease and he lives with the fear that some day, he may be completely blind. He’s wondering if he should try to keep working or take an early retirement that his office has offered? David Patterson , the new governor of NewRead More

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

You gotta' share your questions about working with chronic illness

March 12, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 7 Comments

It’s a gray,  bad weather day here in MA.  And, it’s another day of bleak news. The long running drama of presidential campaign has morphed into a match of who can outlast them all –  an  insane war we can’t “win” drags on, more suicide bombers are killing too many people all over the world, Read More

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

How do you clean negative thoughts that hold you back

March 10, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

A new client (I’ll call her D) was describing some exciting business ideas that she was considering for her solo divorce law firm. Suddenly her tone changed and, sounding much older and more tired, she told me that she doesn’t think she should be doing this because she’s too sick too work. Or, maybe workingRead More

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

Chronic illness and work success- a big dose of motivation is required.

March 8, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

(Before I get to today’s topic), I’ve been asked to offer an alternative to the multiple posts/week blog. So, for those who just want to hear from me once/month (drum rolls, please….) Introducing our monthly newsletter, Words of Wisdom: The Chronic Illness at Work newsletter. And, to give you even more value, when you subscribeRead More

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

When it's time to take charge of your body and your schedule

March 6, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

What do you do when you see “it” coming: Continue to push too hard and you could bring on an “attack” or a “flare” — but your team or client is relying on you to keep going?  Ring any bells? My client, P, lives with some devastating diseases, including hypothyroidism, Addison’s disease, and neurally mediatedRead More

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

Can you see yourself through your supervisor's eyes?

March 3, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

When I’m coaching clients about workplace situations, particularly difficult situations with a boss or co worker,  they’ll inevitably say,  “I wish we knew what Ted (or Sally, Jim or Sue) really thinks  about this.”  Do you wish you could see your situation from the other person’s point of view? And get some ideas of howRead More

Filed Under: Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Do you wonder if you should disclose?

February 27, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Figuring out whether to talk about your chronic illness to your boss seems to be the top issue that people wonder about. At least that’s what most journalists think. I’ve found that every time I am interviewed, inevitably one of the first questions I’m asked is : Should a person disclose? This past weekend, in Read More

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

I can not work if I'm pain

February 25, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

“I can’t work when I’m in pain.” My client’s (we’ll call him X) words stopped me in my tracks. He meant what he said. But the problem is that he lives with pain about 75% of his waking hours. X has neurogenic pain and neither medication nor alternative therapies are helping. So how will heRead More

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

Does working help you live to 100?

February 20, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

New research says that you can live to 100 even with chronic illness.  I saw this on the blog,  Daily Health Net  – posted by David.   This is the research quoted: “For the study, Boston University researchers did phone interviews and health assessments of more than 500 women and 200 men who had reached 100.Read More

Filed Under: Health Info, Working with chronic illness

Do you wake in the middle of the night wondering what will happen if you don't make a career change?

February 18, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Career change is a hot topic. It’s the number one issue for most of my coaching clients . But they’re not thinking about this because they’re bored or don’t like their jobs. It’s because they CAN’T do their jobs as expected. Diagnosed at 29 years old with multiple sclerosis (temporarily blind in one eye andRead More

Filed Under: Career Development, Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

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