You are not your diagnosis. People living with cancer say, “I have cancer,” not “I am cancer.” Your illness is simply that: an illness. It may influence your life, and you may have to learn to manage your symptoms, but it doesn’t define you.
When we worry about being a burden to our support network, we miss out on an opportunity for healing. Here’s why you aren’t a burden.
When we are stuck in our depression or anxiety, change seems impossible. Yet, we are empowered to effect a change. Here’s how I chose to redesign my life.
The last thing I expected when I published my first book was an identity crisis. Yet, there I was: My book was out and I lost my identity.
The Scarcity Mentality holds us back. It is possible to live an abundant life, even when we live in poverty. Here’s how I did it.
Many people think that being healed means that we are cured of our disorder or illness. That’s not always true; I’m a prime example.
Too often, we look at our history and think it tells us that there is no path forward for us. That’s not true. Your past does not define your future.
I married unexpectedly well. One of the reasons our relationship works so well is that I learned a valuable lesson from my parents: Love is a verb, not a noun.