Time waits for no one. There, I wrote it. Out there, in the ethers, for all to see. I have asked (and been asked) the above many times in my life, for various reasons, in all different scenarios, but the one theme surrounding that question – What are you waiting for? – was to makeContinue reading “What Are You Waiting For?”
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When In Doubt, Humor It Is!
Allow me to paint you the scenario and tell you a little story…my sister showed up at my open heart surgery wearing the above t-shirt, big red heart-shaped glasses and a cowboy hat. To tell you that I burst into a fit of giggles upon seeing her is an understatement. She knew I was worriedContinue reading “When In Doubt, Humor It Is!”
Having A Vision
I belong to several groups on FB which have to do with some of what I’ve endured in my life. One of them is a breast cancer group where women share and are supported by others who have breast cancer in common. Do you belong to any groups as well? Anyway, one of the womenContinue reading “Having A Vision”
If I Can Just…
Monday motivational posts are usually about how you can do it, or just do it like Nike says. But not today. Today’s a reality check from me, who’s a breast cancer survivor, has chronic fatigue, and recently had open heart surgery to fix a genetically deformed aortic valve. How I’ve made it through to midlifeContinue reading “If I Can Just…”
No More Bad Hair Days
Almost twenty years ago, I lost all of my hair with chemotherapy. ACT, also known as the Red Devil, took away every hair on my body. You’d never think that eyebrows are important, but they really are. Unfortunately, I was never really good at drawing them on and we didn’t have the stencils back thenContinue reading “No More Bad Hair Days”
WELLNESS
When “I” is replaced by “WE” Then Illness Becomes WELLNESS I came across this quote and I wanted to share it with you because it makes so much sense to me. Being a breast cancer survivor, I remember the illness and even though I am almost 2 decades from diagnosis, I remember those who helpedContinue reading “WELLNESS”
Hold My Hand
Sometimes I wake up with a song in my head and today was no exception. I don’t know if you’re familiar with the song, Hold My Hand, by Hootie & the Blowfish, but that was it. Hold my hand is something I have often said to clients, to friends and to family as a wayContinue reading “Hold My Hand”