by Tambre Leighn | Dec 31, 2013 | Grief Recovery
As I shared in my New Year’s post last year, “Just Say No to Re-Solutions,” I’m not a big fan of resolutions. They fall into thinking similar to hope, trying and wishing for things to be different than they are currently. Particularly when people are struggling...
by Tambre Leighn | Dec 17, 2013 | Cancer Survivorship
I vaguely recall hearing the term palliative care somewhere along the continuum of Gary’s cancer treatment. I distinctly remember breathing an inward sigh of relief that he hadn’t, to that point, required it because that would have meant we were in a hospice...
by Tambre Leighn | Nov 28, 2013 | Cancer Survivorship
Today, thousands of friends and families will fold their hands to take a moment and say grace. It is a ritual expressing thanks. During dark times, finding the energy to be grateful can be a challenge. Cycles in life include ebb and flow. Sometimes we have what it...
by Tambre Leighn | Nov 4, 2013 | Communications
In this post, I explore what it’s like for the healthcare professional with a patient or survivor who makes a choice the healthcare professional doesn’t feel is in the patient/survivor’s best interest with oncology nurse, Tracy Whitworth. When a healthcare...
by Tambre Leighn | Oct 21, 2013 | Cancer Survivorship
As a trained coach, I tend to notice patterns more than I did, perhaps, in the past. I no longer see them as coincidences. Instead I look to see what opportunity the pattern may be calling for my attention. Recently, I’ve come across a number of my followers in...