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Day 7 #HAWMC

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How did you choose to start advocating for breast cancer?   I don’t remember ever making a conscious decision to become an advocate; it’s something that has evolved over time.  I think for… Continue reading

Day 6 Superpower Sunday #HAWMC

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I LOVE this prompt. I’ve been working on a superpower of my own over the past few years. It’s a superpower we all possess. The power of story The power of storytelling, as regular… Continue reading

Day 5 #HAWMC

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Another quick and easy prompt today! Twitter wins hands down for me. It is my go-to social networking platform, and since joining it in 2008, my love affair with Twitter has grown alongside my… Continue reading

Day 4 #HAWMC

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Do you remember the day you were diagnosed? I still find it hard to believe it is twelve years since I was diagnosed with breast cancer, but I remember every detail of that… Continue reading

Day 3 Quotation Inspiration #HAWMC

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So today’s prompt was made for me – the only trouble is which quote to choose! Should it be a favourite from Mary Oliver, Maya Angelou, Anne Lamott, or Marianne Williamson? In the end I… Continue reading

Day 2 #HAWMC

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I just left a comment on Audrey’s blog to the effect that the HAWMC challenge is a great opportunity for us to stop and reflect on our blogging and advocacy motivations and activities, so… Continue reading

Day 1 #HAWMC

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I write and speak about many different aspects of health and in many different fora, but my blog goes right back to my first foray into health activism. Here’s the back-story to Journeying Beyond Breast… Continue reading

30 Posts in 30 Days! Join WEGO Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge #HAWMC

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It’s been a few years since I first did WEGO Health’s writer’s challenge, but I do remember how much I enjoyed taking part. I am going to give it another go this year. I… Continue reading

The Five Minute Favor

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Have you heard of the Five Minute Favor? After a decade of research for his best selling book, Give and Take, Wharton professor of management, Adam Grant recommends this deceptively simple practice. Take just… Continue reading

#MondayMotivation

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