Getting that wheel pulled out of the mud
On the long road to recovery from long term illness, there are going to be phases (days or even longer) when you feel stuck back in the same old mud. So I’m going to remind you now, because its so …...
View ArticleCompany on the journey
You know, it really wasn’t my intention to start this week off with another post about health and recovery… but it was something both interesting and hugely positive about recovery from chronic...
View ArticleJust wired that way…unapologetically
I love to write, to engage in community groups online where common interests are held, to post in social media and share my thoughts, break-throughs, creations and so on with people at large – the...
View ArticleLosing my mojo
We all have moments when we lose our mojo, our sense of knowing why we do what we do, our reason for getting up and getting on with things in the morning or working towards certain goals. When we...
View ArticleThe power of portraiture – transformation through art
Where have I been, what have I been doing all these quiet months? (As newly shared in my art blog) I have been on a deep inner journey whilst painting a self-portrait that had so much more to share...
View ArticleA walk in the park: healing the deepest wound of all
So, we chose our own life...but, if so, why would we choose yet another lifetime with the same old trauma “in it” that we’ve been through before, knowing that we are going to experience it all over...
View ArticleComing out of our shell
Lets be honest, most of us live as though we dwell in the shadow of a mountain called cancer most of our lives because our culture has now been set up that way. The idea of it is promulgated...
View ArticleAllowing life to be soft
Not having to know. Not having to be right. Allowing softness to come in. Decommissioning that part of me that has an opinion about how well I'm doing or what order I'm doing it in. These are some of...
View ArticleLove letter to myself
The last decade has been a self-righting, a sort of rescue operation and a slow-steady reunion of two aspects of myself that had become exaggeratedly fragmented (I know now) expressly so I could learn...
View ArticleExtreme light…extreme dark
To survive these contrasty times, perhaps we've got to regard things more like we would cloud shadows passing over a sun-drenched mountain. We let those darker shapes pass by very quickly, not...
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