Taking Stock

Sometimes things are flowing and at other times, we need to take stock…when we’ve taken on too much or our energy is low. No matter whether we’re feeling overwhelmed or lacking energy because of health challenges, being a caregiver, launching a...

Suffering in Silence

There are many reasons people whose lives are touched by cancer don’t talk about it.  Going public is a personal choice and it is vital we respect each individual’s decision on what, when and how much to share about their journey.  For public figures,...

You Are Not Your Diagnosis

Our lives are not a diagnosis or the diagnosis of a loved one.  They are not simply about treatment options and side effects.  They are complex, layered and integrated parts of a magnificent whole that includes our internal and external experiences, interests,...

What Matters

I’m on the road to Vegas for the 5th Annual OMG Young Adult Survivors Conference.  A gathering of people whose lives have been touched by cancer, yet who are determined to create a better experience out of it for themselves and others. Experts, caregivers, sponsors,...

Passing It On…Words of Wisdom

Just the word “cancer” can bring up a lot for people so it is not surprising that finding the right words can be tough when you learn someone you know and care about has been diagnosed. Most people have good intentions, but in general, as a society...

Another Big Question…

Recently, I had the honor of being iPEC’s Coach of the Week, a great series sponsored by the coaching school where I was trained. It is a wonderful way to help people understand how coaching works. The series also shows the wide range of ways coaching can be...
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