%0 Journal Article %T Work right to right work: An automythology of chronic illness and work %A Lavanya Vijayasingham %J Chronic Illness %@ 1745-9206 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1742395317699450 %X Chronic illness is known to disrupt and redirect the usual course of work trajectories. This article aims to portray the longitudinal course of negotiating work after multiple sclerosis. Using therapy and personal journals to reconstruct memories and experience, an autoethnography is produced and narrated within Campbell¡¯s ¡°Hero¡¯s Journey¡± automythology framework. The narrative highlights the intrasubjectivity of illness meaning¡ªthe changing internal meaning-making and external behavior and decision-making dynamics. The journey of being inhibited to ¡°Work Right¡±, to ¡°Looking for the Right¡± and ultimately, finding ¡°Right Work¡± is charted; portrayed as a bittersweet maneuver to achieve work¨Cillness equilibrium. This journey traverses a spectrum of negative coping¡ªthe exhibition of deviant work behaviors, disengagement and depression; to recalibration and renewal; culminating in living the ¡°new normal¡±, and finding moral and meaningful work engagements. Life trajectories with chronic illness are often skewed and redirected; but longitudinal narratives of normalization and coping also highlight the pursuits to secure and maintain a life of meaning and value %K Multiple sclerosis %K work %K autoethnography %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1742395317699450