You would think that having written numerous blog posts about my breast cancer journey, that writing about it would nine years later would be a breeze. You would think that, as it seems logical enough, yet you would be wrong. I don’t know if it’s writer’s block or not, but even though the thoughts and […]
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Nearly seven years ago, I stood alone in the middle of our new house amidst a sea of boxes and cried a torrent of tears. As I sobbed uncontrollably, I kept saying, both to myself and aloud, I want to go home. I just want to go home. The problem was that I was home, but it definitely didn’t feel […]
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I am not sure when or why 8 became my favorite number, but it has been since I was a child. I like the way it looks and the way it sounds when you say it. Eight. There’s something strong about it, and I always picture it being the color of red, which happens to be my […]
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Do you react or respond? It might seem like splitting hairs, but there is a significant difference between reacting and responding. To put it simply, a reaction tends to be spontaneous and driven by emotion, while a response is more thoughtful and logical. Let’s break this down even further and consider these 9 key differences: […]
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Today marks my 8th year as a breast cancer survivor, and it remains every bit as surreal now to say that as it has the previous seven years. As I reflect on everything that has led me to this moment, I feel a profound sense of gratitude, happiness, relief, and grief. Yes, grief, but more on that in […]
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A few weeks ago, I saw a headline in my news feed that proclaimed, This is What Fifty-Four Looks Like! I was fifty-four at that time, so, the headline definitely caught my eye, as did the picture that accompanied the article. It was a picture of Jennifer Lopez wearing a bikini and celebrating her fifty-fourth birthday. Jennifer […]
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Nearly seven years ago, I stood alone in the middle of our new house amidst a sea of boxes and cried a torrent of tears. As I sobbed uncontrollably, I kept saying, both to myself and aloud, I want to go home. I just want to go home. The problem was that I was home, but it definitely didn’t feel […]
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Today marks my 8th year as a breast cancer survivor, and it remains every bit as surreal now to say that as it has the previous seven years. As I reflect on everything that has led me to this moment, I feel a profound sense of gratitude, happiness, relief, and grief. Yes, grief, but more on that in […]
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Seven years ago today, I received the call saying that I had breast cancer. In some ways, that day seems like a lifetime ago, as so much has changed since then. In other ways, it seems like it was very recent, and the scars from the surgery and radiation tattoos remind me daily of my induction into […]
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Twenty-one years after 9/11, there are still plenty of tears to shed and emotions to wade through, yet the words don’t come as easily, at least, not for me. After twenty-one years, so, so much has been said, and written about, 9/11, and even after all of this time, I still struggle with how to articulate […]
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