Lessons Learned From the Heart of an Athlete

On June 1st, 2011 it was confirmed that NY Mets Hall of Famer, Gary Carter, has inoperable brain cancer. In a statement released by his family, they shared, “Gary was always a fierce competitor on the baseball field and that same tenacity will help him not only fight...

Worth Repeating Wednesdays ~ Asking for Help

Welcome to the second week of WRW.  This week’s featured link is about knowing when to ask for help. People who have a high amount of compassion and are caregivers tend to put a lot of effort into helping and often don’t recognize when or how to ask for it...

When Giving Really Means Getting

My experience with the Beverly Hills Relay for Life this year was ah-mazing.  I had veered far away from anything related to cancer for years. Some people who lose a loved one to the disease dive in right away to fight back. Others of us take some time to come...

Oh My Aching….Part 2

In Part 1 of Oh My Aching… I did a side by side comparison of how in the past I ignored early warning signs of places in my life that were calling for attention.  I shared my new way of approaching with awareness and choosing to be proactive in resolving the issue...
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