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Choosing a Rhythm That Respects My Capacity

March 18, 20263 min read

Choosing a Rhythm That Respects My Capacity

There was a time when my disease ran the show.

Every decision started with it.
Every plan revolved around it.
Every day was measured by how much pain, fatigue, or brain fog showed up.

Autoimmune disease has a way of taking center stage if you let it. Not because you want it to, but because it demands attention. It interrupts. It insists.

For a long time, my rhythm was reactive.

I waited for my body to crash before I rested.
I pushed until symptoms forced me to stop.
I adjusted only after the disease made the decision for me.

That is what survival looks like.

But survival is exhausting.

What changed things for me was realizing that I did not have to let my disease be the lead character in my life. It could be present without being in control.

That shift started with rhythm.

When I say rhythm, I do not mean a strict schedule or a perfect routine.
I mean the natural flow between energy and rest.
Between doing and pausing.
Between listening and responding.

Rhythm is how you move through your days in a way that works with your body instead of against it.

For those of us living with autoimmune disease, rhythm matters because our capacity changes. What works one day may not work the next. Rhythm allows for that movement without turning it into failure.

Capacity is not a flaw.
It is information.

When I ignored it, my disease got louder.
When I honored it, things softened.

Choosing rhythm meant paying attention before symptoms escalated.
It meant building my days with space instead of filling every opening.
It meant letting my energy guide me instead of fighting it.

It didn’t make the disease disappear. It changed my relationship with it.

My life stopped revolving around flare management alone and started including intention, choice, and presence.

Some days my rhythm is slow.
Some days it is fuller.
Some days it changes completely.

And that flexibility is not weakness.
It is wisdom earned.

When your disease takes center stage, it can feel like everything else fades into the background. But when you choose a rhythm that respects your capacity, something powerful happens.

You begin to lead again.

Your body is still part of the conversation.
But it is not the only voice.

Spring is not asking us to override our limits.
It is asking us to move in a way that keeps us connected to ourselves.

Choosing rhythm is how we stop reacting and start living. It’s how we acknowledge the disease without letting it define us. And that choice, made again and again, brings us back to the center of our own lives.


A Gentle Invitation

If this resonated, you do not need to figure out your rhythm all at once.

You might simply notice where your days feel forced and where they feel supported. That noticing is enough to begin.

If community feels supportive, you are welcome inside my free Facebook page, Autoimmune Women: Life After Diagnosis. It is a space for honest conversations, shared experiences, and gentle support from women who understand what it means to live alongside a disease without letting it run everything.

👉 You are welcome to join the free Facebook page Here!

And if you would rather start with a conversation, I offer Hello Calls through Calendly. It is simply a place to talk things through, reflect, and be heard.

👉 If a conversation feels right, you can book a Hello Call Here!

And if you are ready for steadier support while you build your rhythm, my membership waitlist is open. It’s a space for women ready to move from survival into sustainable steadiness.

👉 You can join the membership waitlist Here.

No pressure. No expectations.
Just space to listen, adjust, and choose yourself again.

Your disease may be part of your life.
But it does not have to be the center of it.

You get to lead.
You get to build your rhythm.
You get to begin again.

One step.
One flare.
One breath at a time.

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Coach Annmarie Entner

Annmarie Entner is an Autoimmune Support Coach and founder of Life Coaching for Change, specializing in the emotional and mental wellness of women living with chronic conditions. After her rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis, Annmarie identified a critical gap in autoimmune care the lack of support for the psychological impact of chronic illness. Since achieving remission in 2019, she's dedicated her work to helping women navigate diagnosis with confidence and clarity. Through coaching, Positive Intelligence training, and community support, Annmarie empowers women to thrive beyond their diagnosis and reclaim purpose-filled lives.

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