Weekly Round-Up

Do you sometimes ask, what’s my purpose? This is the question posed by Nancy who invites readers to share their purpose with her.
A terrific post from Elizabeth on integrating cancer and other traumatic life events into our “new normal.”
Siobhan Freeney is a tireless campaigner for women to be notified of breast density when they have a mammogram. She has literally put everything on the line to advocate for this as standardised practice. Please take some time today to sign the petition she started – you’ll find the link here.
I always learn something new from Carolyn. This week she’s writing about the topic of habituation to pain.
Barbara shares her thoughts on adding therapy dogs to cancer treatment.
HIS Breast Cancer Awareness reminds us that March is colon cancer month.
Gogs shares the top 10 mistakes he made after his prostate cancer diagnosis – and how to avoid them.
Tips from Jennifer on dealing with overwhelm.
Finally this week, yes, once again, I can’t resist the urge to share another beautiful painting in progress from our artist-in-residence, Beth.
Until next week,
Yours with much love always
Marie xxx

Thank you dear Marie for this week’s wonderful roundup (from purpose to the “new normal” or dealing with overwhelm - including my post about how we habituate to pain. ❤️
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Such an interesting post Carolyn. I always appreciate how you weave research studies with your personal reflections.
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Thank you so much, Marie, for including my blog about my top 10 mistakes after my cancer diagnosis. It’s heartwarming to know my words may help others. And it’s a pleasure to be mentioned among so many wonderful bloggers!
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Thank YOU Gogs for your writing and for your advocacy
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