Read ahead, this message will self destruct in a few seconds! Six years ago today, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Most of you know that, and you may have read some of my blogs about all I have been through since. For a long time, I wanted to write about all the nitty grittyContinue reading “Your mission, should you choose to accept it.”
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What a year of not buying anything new taught me..
At the beginning of last year I became curious about attachment to things as a source of happiness. By things I mean material items, or people, or jobs and opportunity. How often have you walked past an article of clothing in a shop window and thought, ‘Ooh I need to buy that!’ because you knowContinue reading “What a year of not buying anything new taught me..”
How do we heal?
How do we begin to heal, and what does this even mean? Many of you know my story. I lost both my Mum and Grandmother to cancer when I was 16. It was massive trauma that had a huge impact on my life from then on. By the time I was 45 I had enduredContinue reading “How do we heal?”
Meditation, is it time to try it?
Attention busy women of the world, who spend their time overthinking! If you are not already familiar with the practice of meditation, you have probably heard a bit about it and have seen stories and articles about it popping up everywhere. Well keep reading, you need to hear this… If you haven’t jumped onContinue reading “Meditation, is it time to try it?”
The true cost of Cancer…
Two years ago today, we received my diagnosis. It turned our world upside down. It was just the beginning of a huge journey. During those two years it has been just as much ugly as it has been beautiful. Behind our smiles and strength is our truth of the real cost of Cancer. Cancer has costContinue reading “The true cost of Cancer…”
Are you a failure, or a student?
Are you a failure? I am. Many times over. Many! I have failed at my job, in business, as a parent, as a partner, a friend, and as an every-day person. Even more the point, I have failed at being a healthy every-day person. But how lucky am I? I am incredibly fortunate. Am IContinue reading “Are you a failure, or a student?”