For years, I didn’t know if I’d make it to the next birthday, and even if I managed to pull off a miracle, having a child seemed highly questionable at best due to all the trauma.
It’s been a crazy ride and today I feel extremely blessed.
Meet Daisy, our little miracle baby 🙂
Happy Friday! Latest from the Thrive newsletter:
Sharing an important lesson I learned while turning my health around after Stage 4 bone cancer 🙏❤️💪
https://t.co/9cWrorwSNC
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I’ll never forget what it felt like having to keep rallying myself one day after the next when the future appeared hopeless… Here’s what helped.
“The Right Mindset Helped Me Focus On Healing After Stage 4 Cancer”
https://t.co/7HpuFbgZu4
#thriveaftercancer
For years, I didn’t know if I’d make it to the next birthday, and even if I managed to pull off a miracle, having a child seemed highly questionable at best due to all the trauma.
It’s been a crazy ride and today I feel extremely blessed.
Meet Daisy, our little miracle baby 🙂
Found an old journal from the days of first learning guitar!
2 takeaways:
1) yes my inner nerd’s on full display 😆😆
2) I took the same approach with healing cancer
Constant tinkering, experimentation, making mental notes and adjustments… One day at a time.
It’s a marathon.
When fighting cancer, finding immediate relief is easy to fixate on, but patience is key.
Healing can take time, just like any other big change in life.
Keep showing up the best that you can, protect your belief, and trust the process… One day at a time.
It’s not just pushing through treatment. The job description of a cancer thriver also requires managing difficult emotions — both our own, and of the people around us.
“How to Manage Other People’s Anxiety Around Your Cancer Diagnosis”
https://t.co/1ISEBIaY35