Covid-19 Cancellations as a result of Government Shutdown

Covid-19 has wrecked havoc in all of our lives, resulting in Covid-19 Cancellations.   For now this means cancellations of gatherings.   This breaks my heart, but it is for the good of all.   With that, I am offering phone consultations and working on some sort of Development Circle get-together online.  We are living a moment in […]

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National Hereditary Cancer Week: A Previvor’s Perspective

National Hereditary Cancer Week is more than just a week on the calendar; it’s a lifeline for those of us who have faced the unique challenges that come with being a previvor. It’s a time to acknowledge and honor everyone living with a genetic mutation that increases their cancer risk, as well as the families […]

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1,000 Words for my One Thousandth Post!

My one Thousandth Post is today.  June 1, which also happens to be the day you say White Rabbits three times for luck.   When I started this blog getting to ten posts was overwhelming.  A thousand posts. A thousand. Kind of inconceivable, but also not surprising, given that I started on the first of November […]

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2021 Ends, 2022 Begins

As I see 2021 ends on a positive note, it has been one of challenges and lots of new things.   There has been growth for me.  Some of it painful, some unexpected and other growth has been fully realized this year.  My blessings outweigh my troubles and things are moving in the right direction.  I […]

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Are You Struggling Working From Home?

3 Ways To Look After Your Mental Health When Working From Home If you’re stuck working from home, unable to see your work colleagues from day to day, you may find yourself struggling with your mental health.  There are many advantages that we have discovered during the Covid-19 crisis.   With that there are some negatives […]

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