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  • Invisible Illness Presentation

    September 11th, 2008 by Connie Roberts

    I did my presentation today for Invisible Illness Week. Of course I worked myself up into a tizzy before hand but it was so worthwhile doing this. My main purpose in doing this was to be able to provide information for people who have chronic illnesses. To have people call in and ask questions and then ask me questions after also was so inspiring. I pray that people really did get something out of it.

    Lisa Copen chose to use Blog Talk Radio after I suggested this route to her instead of having everyone call into a teleconference. This saved people money who would have to call long distance. I found it quite funny that during my presentation on Blog Talk Radio there were advertisements there for Amazon books on how to blog.

    Lisa is doing a fantastic job with all of these conferences. She is doing four calls per day. I don’t know how she is handling all of this. I was exhausted after doing my call. I know she is leaning on God and the prayers she’s receiving are working!

    Keep tuning in and check out the archived calls too. Tomorrow’s last call Lisa will announce the winners of some of the prizes.

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    4 Responses to “Invisible Illness Presentation”

    1. Darla Says:

      Good for you! Having an invisible illness sucks the big one some days.

      Darlas last blog post..Mornings

    2. Robert Nelson Says:

      Good presentation without getting too technical with the terminology.

    3. Maureen Says:

      Connie, your talk was a true Godsend to me. I have been wanting to start a blog, but I had no idea how to begin. I could tell you put a lot of thought and preparation into your conference. It was informative and well organized. I called in and you gave me such great answers and really made me feel I can do this (despite my feeling like a 41 year old dinosaur!!). As a result of your talk, I was able to start a blog within a few minutes after your presentation. I still have a LONG way to go, but the credit is yours!

      Thank you for all you help and support!
      Maureen
      http://beingchronicallyillisapill.blogspot.com

    4. Karla Meachem Says:

      Excellent presentation Connie!
      Thanks for ‘making the time’ to share at Invisible Illness Week!

      I’ve been blogging for a couple years now; and I really enjoyed your call!

      I even learned of a couple websites that I wasn’t aware of before! ;)

      Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

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