As I celebrate my 35th birthday, it’s natural to reflect. I was told that I probably wouldn’t make it this far, but I’ve locked in one day at a time, staying disciplined to my healing regimens and so far it’s paid off.
Read MoreEventually, we’ll get there. One day at a time like anything else.
Read MoreApplying my approaches with cancer over to the coronavirus crisis.
Read MoreAfter days of waiting on scan results, the whole process can be so draining that you’re left broken and depleted.
Read MoreSometimes you just need others to make everything seem ok. Even if for just a little while.
Read MoreThis time around, newfound joy and passion have added a different layer to Scanxiety.
Read MoreIt’s clear that I’ve got a lot of work ahead of me but lately, I’m taking a new approach.
Read MoreTips for supporting the cancer fighters in your life beyond texts and phone calls.
Read MoreIt’s no small task playing the cancer friend.
Read MorePutting in the work to free my mind from so many limitations.
Read MoreCalls, texts and social media are great for what they offer, but nothing compares to the quality time of being around those you love in person.
Read MoreLetting go of the safety net.
Read MoreThoughts on planning for the years ahead when your future is tied up in uncertainty.
Read MoreAfter the incredible news of clear scans, you’d think I’d be on cloud nine lately but that just hasn’t been the case…
Read MoreIt's not always as simple as just going "all in" on healing.
Read MoreChanging up one of my coping strategies.
Read MoreLife with cancer has taught me a valuable lesson about relationships.
Read MoreFilm done right is the perfect blend of of magic, inspiration and escapism. This movie is a great example.
Read MoreThe protective curtain is one of cancer’s few perks.
Read MoreBetter than any drug; that feeling of aliveness and connection. Art can heal and bring us together
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