Weekly Round-Up

Hello everyone, and welcome to this week’s blog roundup. This week, we’ve got a collection of moving and thought-provoking pieces that touch on various aspects of life, health, and connection.
Nancy reflects on cancelling her annual oncologist appointment after 15 years as a cancer survivor, a decision that brought mixed emotions.
Barbara addresses the common and complex question many face after a breast cancer diagnosis: “Why me?”
Gabby writes about how she resonates with Princess Kate’s message about the healing power of nature during recovery, a sentiment Gabby deeply understands from her own cancer journey. She also offers an observation on the differing media narratives surrounding prominent women, reminding us of the importance of kindness and recognising individual paths.
In Holding onto Courage, Beth shares a powerful two-part reflection on her post-breast cancer journey.
Connie‘s latest post is a delightful reminder that adventure and inspiration can be found right in our own backyard.
Finally, this week, Carolyn explores the surprising science behind the joy of connecting with strangers. Her heartwarming anecdotes and Dr Sandstrom’s research highlight the profound impact of those fleeting, everyday interactions on our mood and well-being.
Until next week,
Wishing you moments of meaningful connection in the days ahead.
Much love always,
Marie xxx