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#3Things FAQ: Small Steps to Build a Better Life with Chronic Illness

You may have seen me talk about #3Things on various social media channels. In case you don’t know what I mean, here’s an FAQ.

What, exactly, is #3Things?

#3Things is a gentle way to build a better life with chronic illness.

I wanted to help people with chronic illness  accomplish goals in a positive way that respects their condition.

Once a month, I — and whoever is playing along — choose three small things to do that will work towards a bigger goal. One goal for your body, one for your soul, and one for your home. We check in with each other every Saturday morning on my Facebook page, as well as the first Thursday of every month to review progress and set new goals during a Facebook Live broadcast (also on my page).

What inspired #3Things?

One of the most frustrating parts of having a chronic illness is your inability to stay on top of things. I hear that almost every day from so many people in the chronic illness community and struggle with it myself.

Several years ago, I discovered the benefit of setting ridiculously tiny goals as a way to actually get things done. And best of all, it didn’t lead to me wrecking myself and then beating myself up afterwards. Because not only does that feel awful, but it often discourages you from trying again, setting a goal, even having a dream. And this January, it all clicked into place. I wanted to feel better physically, emotionally, and my home was a mess. I know that my chronic illness gets bent out of shape if I push too hard, so the answer was to go back to the small steps.

Many of the people I talk to every day express the same desire to take control of their health, their self-care, their home, but also shared that they felt overwhelmed at the mere thought. So I came up with #3Things as a way we could all take some small steps together.

Do you have to have a chronic illness to participate?

Not at all! We welcome anyone who wants to ease into creating a better life in a way that sticks. This could work for anyone who feels overwhelmed and have difficulty making a significant time and/or effort commitment.

You mentioned a buddy system?

We often better at sticking to our goals if we are accountable to someone else. That’s why #3Things includes a buddy system.

Every Saturday morning, I put up the weekly #3Things Check-in post on my Facebook page. It’s an opportunity for everyone to celebrate small victories, find out how others are surmounting the daily obstacles, share frustrations, and get support.

On the first Thursday of each month (usually), I host a #3Things Facebook Live, the monthly review of how we’ve been doing with our commitments from the previous month, and taking a look at the current  goals. Sometimes, you’ll replace a success with something new, have a do-over for a goal that you’d like to work on some more, or kick something to the curb if it wasn’t the right time for it.

Does #3Things work?

We’re just in the third month, so it’s still early days. I will say that personally, it has resulted in me drinking more water than I did for, as well as incorporating a daily green smoothie in my life. I’m meditating more than I did before, but still working on doing this daily. Overall, it’s definitely working for me.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, why not join the #3Things crew?

6 Comments

  1. Rick Phillips on March 12, 2019 at 9:26 pm

    Thanks for the invite. I participate in two separate three words each day groups. Each day members are asked to share three good words. The words can be any you like and no one judges. We do get better support when we reach out to others. For many of us connectedness in any form is the modern antidote to the isolation that happens in our modern world.



    • Lene Andersen on March 13, 2019 at 11:03 am

      What a great idea! I can imagine it would be a huge building block to having a good day and building positivity.



  2. Caz / InvisiblyMe on March 13, 2019 at 8:05 am

    I think this is a wonderful idea, especially as it makes you break down goals into smaller things to celebrate those often taken-for-granted successes we fail to realise. I love this, I’d like to have a go myself as I’d like to try to create a little more positive focus each week, and maybe slightly larger goals for the month.
    Caz x



    • Lene Andersen on March 13, 2019 at 11:17 am

      glad you liked it! I hope to see you on the Saturday check-ins and/or the monthly Facebook live. The more, the merrier!



  3. Despite Pain on March 13, 2019 at 5:01 pm

    This sounds good. I think you might have a new recruit.



    • Lene Andersen on March 13, 2019 at 11:47 pm

      Awesome! Looking forward to seeing you at our chats. 🙂