If you’ve been thinking I’ve been quieter of late, you’d be right. Well, quieter in this space anyway. I’ve been working hard behind the scenes trying to get ready for a couple big changes coming. Change can be hard. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t change. For the most part, change is a good thing. …
Emerging: Stories from the Other Side of a Cancer Diagnosis, Loss, and a Pandemic
The other day, I was checking analytics on my social media accounts and elsewhere and thinking about how to best tell potential readers about my newest book, EMERGING: Stories from the Other Side of a Cancer Diagnosis, Loss, and a Pandemic, when it hit me. My memoir, Cancer Was Not a Gift & It Didn’t …
Last conversations — the ones you’ve had and the ones you’d want to have. Have you thought about them?
Note: An audio of this post is available in my free resource library to listen to now or download for later. We all go through hard things. Such is life. Sure, it seems like some always have it easy, or easier, than we do. Likewise, some have it harder, though maybe we don’t notice those …
June reminds me of many things: my mother’s, and other family members’ birthdays, Dear Daughter’s wedding, other weddings, graduations, summertime memories of all sorts, Father’s Day with and without a father — to name a few. And, oh yeah, June reminds me of my bilateral mastectomy. The date, I mean. Because frankly, I’m reminded of …