The rhetoric. Oof. It’s rough out there. (I’m talking specifically about the life issue, this Roe v Wade leak, this current divisive, politically-charged, but very human experience.) It’s heavy. As it should be. It’s
I mentioned last week that I was going to bring emotional intelligence and emotional adaptability right into real life with some applications as I’ve learned through my story. A Story Before my diagnosis, I
Getting Back On Topic Okay, so getting back to our topic from a couple of weeks ago, let’s consider what determines each the excuse and the explanation. I think it’s one thing to understand
Wrapping up “Feedback February” with this: First, you do the heart-work. You hunt for humility. You excavate for equity. You mine for maturity. You peel back the layers of justifications and rationalizations and excuses,
It’s February! It’s a new month so it’s time for a new topic. You’ve heard me talk about this particular topic a few times, but this month, I wanna peel back some layers on
I’m gonna belabor a point today in my blog because, well, two reasons: 1. It is a vitally important topic of discussion and 2. Each of us always have something new to learn and
Bravery comes in many forms. Some obvious and some not so obvious. Here are some statements of what it means to me to be brave because, well, #cancerteachesmethings. Repeat after me. And be brave.
You guys. Cancer sucks. It has its claws in everything… …Literal e v e r y t h i n g . And showing up while its claws dig in… …Brave b e y
Bravery is jumping off a cliff into water.It’s giving a speech when you’re scared.It’s saying ‘no’ when the people-pleaser in you tempts you otherwise.Yes. But bravery also goes far beyond the saying of just ‘do
So, I posted a video in my Wednesday Wisdom series on YouTube yesterday (subscribe!😉) that I wanted to actually put in written form in my blog in the event people would rather read than