In my last post I told you about a friend of mine who experienced something still too common after cancer treatment: she was released without any direction about how to navigate life as a survivor. Without her medical team to guide her, she floundered for months. I offered this suggestion: Once you finish treatment, don’t assume… Read More »
Only if it’s right for you, my friend
Surely you’ve felt it: the high drama that swirls around the beginning of each year. Start your New Year right! Get a running start! Don’t be left behind! Maybe it energizes you. Maybe it motivates you. Or maybe it does just the opposite. Maybe it makes you feel inadequate, wondering if you’ll ever lose… Read More »
Do you like surprises?
I’ve recently been studying the work of master coach Tony Robbins. Tony has no more than a high school education, but he has transformed many lives by helping people find their power amidst their trials and tribulations. Tony believes there are six fundamental human needs, which we all find ways to satisfy in our… Read More »
How do you hold on when life seems so uncertain?
Here in Portland OR we’ve had nearly non-stop rain for the last 17 days. So when today dawned with a patch of blue in the sky, I quickly laced up my trail runners for a brisk 5-mile walk. My favorite part of the route is a flat, shaded stretch after a half-mile uphill climb. The… Read More »
Making Choices That Work for You
When survivor B was in the 3rd grade, she loved to curl up on the sofa and read for hours on end. At home she was encouraged to explore books of all kinds, so much so that she was reading like a 6th grader. She loved to explore the school library, too. One day she… Read More »
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