I don't think people are aware enough of what having cancer actualy means, or what it's like. I would like to change that by using my blog, I'm going to be writing about my everyday life; the struggles, but the good things as well. I'm also going to be writing advice on how to act and respond towards cancer patients.
Friday, 4 October 2013
Positivity is Key
A lot of people ask me how I deal with cancer, and every time my answer will always stay the same: I think positively. That's what I did even before I was diagnosed, using positive thinking is a great thing to do in any situation. Even in your deepest, darkest times, there is always a bright side. It may be small, it may be hard to see, but it's there, and if you can find it, you know that things aren't all bad. It's also important to know that it can always be worse, even in my situation, I think hey, I still have a kick ass family, I have all my limbs, it's not terminal cancer, but most importantly I WILL GET BETTER. I take it one day at a time, and each day that goes by, is a day closer to health. There are so many positive thoughts, that I tell my self each and every day, and I have gotten quite good at it, but for the days that I forget, I have my supporters. You know who you are. So to any one that is reading my blog that may be struggling in some way, shape, or form, this is my suggestion to you.
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Dear Lydia,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your thoughts, insights and incredible outlook on everything you are going through. You are a great inspiration and a wonderful writer.
Your courage, postive outlook and perspective on life is something we can all learn by.
I wish you all the best the very best,
Love Melanie from Sooke (Josie's aunt)
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that, and I hope to see you next summer if I'm well enough to travel:)
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