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Of all the various aspects of chronic illness that healthy people don’t have to deal with, the lack of energy (even if you “look fine” or “seemed OK yesterday”) is one of the hardest ones to try and get them to understand. That’s likely why Christine Miserandino’s Spoon Theory metaphor was embraced by the chronic illness community as strongly as it was when it was published in 2003. Miserandino came up with the Spoon Theory as an attempt to explain to a friend what chronic illness is like, utilizing spoons as a metaphor for units of energy that are spent with everything you do in a day. She handed her friend a pile of spoons, then took them away one by one as her friend described what she had done that day, cleverly showing how every single thing you do costs energy, and you have to decide where to “spend” your spoons.
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it can help you explain information accurately. It is also the most effective because most people would understand it more clearly
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