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This group is a resource group for people living with Disabilities, including Physical and Mental Health issues. Technology has come a long way in making many of our lives better, especially in the workplace. I thought we could share stories and encourage one another through our Salesforce Journeys Together.

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I found this great site that talks about working in Technology and having a Chronic Illness. It got me wondering more about how many people hide their disabilities in technology? With more remote jobs than ever, it seems a lot easier to mask or hide disabilities. Thoughts?

Working in Tech with a Chronic Illness

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Hi!  My husband found this youtube video a while back and for me I identified with a lot of what is said.  I think it is a good short video for anyone who is struggling with a chronic illness or is a caretaker. 

www.youtube.com

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  1. Feb 22, 2018, 1:37 AM
    I'm sorry for not responding earlier. I think we all have those times when we feel exacerbated, particularly if you are having a bad day. How do you cope with it @Hew Palosaari? Often people want to help and they don't know how to. I find that being open and answering their questions helps them. I guess I hope they can get a better understanding of the illness or disability and maybe the next encounter isn't as uncomfortable for them.
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