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For my 16 year old self …
Given what I know now, what would I say to to the girl I used to be? Would I give her advice? Comfort? Truth? Would I tell her that family matters, health matters, that she matters most? I imagine there would be some of this: Lessons for the Girl I Used to Be … It’s impossible to imagine, but you…
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Day 9: “let all the children boogie”
Today’s WEGO Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge is a little quirky, requiring me to make my own version of the “Keep Calm and Carry On” poster. I always assumed this was something Winston Churchill had said to boost the morale of his countrymen. Something that would perfectly capture the quintessential British stiff-upper-lip-stoicism. Turns out he didn’t. According to Keep Calm…
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Day 8: A one sided conversation
Today’s WEGO Health Activist Writer’s Month challenge is to recap an awesome conversation I had this week, perhaps in the form of a script. I’ve had all kinds of conversations this week, some inspirational some not so much. Not all have been pleasant, and not all have required me to be physically present. I have taken turns at talking and listening,…
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Day 7: Wait Time
Entering week two of the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge, and I’m pressing on, fueled by the creativity and the unflagging spirit that leaps from the writings of my Army of Women comrades, AnneMarie at chemo-brain.blogspot.com Jan Hasak at Mourning has Broken and my country-woman Marie Ennis-O’Connor at Journeying Beyond Breast Cancer. Today, I get a bit of a reprieve. I can write…