Practical tools for managing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia

Energy Envelope and Pacing

Living Within My Envelope: A How-To Story

JoWynn Johns describes how she reduced her symptoms and brought stability to her life by finding and honoring her body's limits.

Finding Your Energy Envelope, Part 1

Describes a system for understanding your limits and offers two techniques for expanding them. (First of two articles.)

Pedometers: A Tool for Pacing

Having trouble defining your limits? Consider counting your steps using a pedometer.

Managing Your Energy Envelope

How to determine your energy profile plus nine strategies for managing your energy.

Pacing by Numbers: Using Your Heart Rate To Stay Inside the Energy Envelope

How to control symptoms by staying within your anaerobic threshold.

Third Time’s a Charm: How I Learned to Pace Myself

It took three tries, but Rosemary Rowlands learned to use pacing to gain stability, reduce her symptoms and expand her activity level.

Pacing: What It Is and How to Do It

A series of eight articles with practical strategies for finding and adapting to limits, plus pacing success stories.

How I Use Pacing to Manage CFS

Bianca Veness's seven pacing strategies.

My Energy Bank Account

How a simple pacing strategy allowed Vicki Lockwood to reduce her symptoms and gain control of her life.

How I Gained Hope and Control: Pacing for the Bedbound Patient

Geraldine Blackman describes how her use of pacing brought structure and purpose to her life.

Getting the Most from Limited Energy

How Nancy Fortner uses routines to improve her quality of life.

Pacing: An Alternative to Push and Crash

Pacing provides a way to live a more stable and predictable life.

Living Within Limits

Living within your energy envelope offers an alternative to repeated cycles of push and crash.

Pacing: A Young Person's View

Guest author Ingebjorg Dahl shows you how to use pacing to smooth out the CFIDS roller coaster.

How I Use Routine to Successfully Manage Fibromyalgia

How FM patient Joan Buchman uses routine to control symptoms.

Five Ways to Expand Your Energy Envelope

How to expand your activity level without increasing symptoms.

Making a NOT TO DO List

One way to improve quality of life is by having a NOT TO DO list, suggests guest author Eunice Beck.

Finding Your Energy Envelope, Part 2

How to develop a detailed understanding of your envelope. (Second of two articles on gaining control by honoring the body’s limits.)

Expanding My Envelope: How I Balanced Work and CFIDS

Kristin Scherger describes how she was able to expand her energy envelope by changing careers.

Key 4: Nurture Yourself with Pre-Emptive Rest

Pre-emptive rest is a simple technique that can help reduce symptoms and make life more stable. (From the series 10 Keys to Successful Coping.)

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