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Time is your most valuable asset. Especially if you are a cancer survivor. Remember: Time is irreplaceable. So: • How are you prioritizing each moment? • Are you investing in things that truly matter? • Are you letting precious moments slip away? Take a moment. Reflect. Every second counts in this journey. Every minute is a treasure amidst the struggle. Every hour is a gift, no matter the circumstances. Choose with care. Invest in: ➡️ Experiences that bring comfort and joy. ➡️Relationships that offer support and love. ➡️Memories that sustain you through the toughest times. Because it's not about how much we have, but how much we've lived. Time doesn't wait. Make every moment count. The best time to start is NOW. 💪 🚩Launching soon: my Circle of Strength group—a welcoming and empowering space for cancer patients, caregivers, and those battling chronic illnesses. Claim your spot now by sending me a message—only 2 left! 🚩
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If you think something is all good, you're probably missing something in the fine print. Everything has trade-offs. Spending time with family is important, and so is working so your family has food. We can't do both at the same time. This morning, Deita and I talked about bucket lists - the things we want to do before we die. We talk about ways to make that list and ways in which the list can be counterproductive. Kickstarter link: https://lnkd.in/dECpqRNn https://lnkd.in/dXMNP-QY
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Inspirational Speaker | Cancer Warrior 🦋 | Nutritionist | Hitting Coach | Former Pro Baseball I lead people and equip them with the tools to overcome adversity, take action and win their make-or-break moments.
Here is MY REALITY… Because of cancer, I’m on this cocktail of meds for the rest of my life. If they don’t work, I don’t work. It took some time for me and my doctors to find the right cocktail. Which meant that I had plenty of time to sit and think, and be the victim, and try and understand why this was happening to me. I learned it wasn’t my responsibility to understand why this was happening to me. It was my responsibility to figure out how to win in the face of what was happening to me. Part of learning how to win is understanding how to accept the facts and reality of your life. How can you understand the facts of your life for the better?
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***New Update from Viv Grant FRSA: Learning to Navigate the Dark*** Not a day goes by that I don't feel immense gratitude to be working with this brilliant woman. Viv is sharing a very personal journey, the blogs of which you can follow at Integrity Coaching Ltd's Linked in page, or via our website https://lnkd.in/eGfZfNAs #innerleadership #findinglightinthedark #cancerdiagnosis #headteachers #leadershipcoaching #education #wellbeing
As the days get lighter and a hint of spring whispers through the air, I'm reminded of the promise of new beginnings, even amidst challenges. It's no secret that I've been walking a different path lately, one marked by introspection and learning as I've navigated my cancer journey since last August. In my latest blog post, "Learning to Walk in the Dark," I delve into that experience, sharing how I learned to find hope and possibility even when surrounded by uncertainty and fear. As a former school leader, I understand that darkness can feel like a constant companion, and I hope my reflections offer a beacon of encouragement and support. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ededsPui I hope you can find some words of encouragement and support in my words. Perhaps together, we can find the spring within, even in the shadows.
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Death is inevitable for all of us. We knew Guy had a shorter runway. And yet I'm still surprised. I guess humans are funny that way - we never outgrow the hope that we can outsmart, outrun, out-science death. I'm so grateful for the time I got to spend with Guy. We started Synchronous Health, Inc. together with Kati Lohr 8 years ago. Those first 6-ish years we worked side-by-side every day. I learned so much about so much, not least of all myself. Guy taught me to simultaneously be optimistic and skeptical, to hold ideals as guiding lights but balance them with savvy to navigate today's times, places, and conditions. He taught me that dreaming big is only topped by being able to achieve those big dreams. We practiced and lived our company values in our day-to-day work together. He took being data-driven to a whole new level; now I ask to see the data in just about every conversation - even ones in my volunteer work, casual conversations about current events; so far, I've mostly resisted bringing it into social interactions. He truly promoted being a self-starter. He celebrated everyone in the company finding solutions to problems they encountered. He knew that people genuinely wanted to find ways to improve their work - that was part of what he looked for in hiring people. Guy was never daunted by uncertainty or ambiguity. We knew as founders we were surrounded by it. He relished the complex problems we encountered as we tried to do what hadn't been done before. He loved the technical complexity and the human complexity - though I suspect he loved the technical part much more. I carry these lessons and countless others with me every day. As grateful as I am, I just wish I had more time with him. There is so much more to learn, so much more to do.
With deep sadness, we share the news of the passing of one of our co-founders, Guy Barnard, who passed away this morning. He fought courageously against an aggressive cancer, showing his characteristic tenacity and strategic approach every step of the way. Guy was more than a co-founder. He was a visionary whose passion and dedication shaped our company's journey from its inception. His belief in Synchronous Health's mission and values inspired us all and will continue to guide us. He was a mentor, helping us see what we were capable of before we were aware of it ourselves. He was a coach, never giving the answers to problems he knew we could solve. We mourn his loss and feel it deeply. And yet, we celebrate his remarkable contributions to us as individuals, to our organization, and to the world. His legacy lives on through the work we do every day. Sarah Barnard, Guy's wife, is our Director of Talent. Our hearts go out to her and their children. All of us at Synchronous Health are sending all our love.
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Check out The Christian Post’s op-ed by Eventide Asset Management’s Finny Kuruvilla, discussing the transformative possibilities of Christians investing in the biotech industry! In the United States alone, more than 6 million people live with Alzheimer’s — and 1 in 3 seniors die from the disease or another form of dementia. It’s hard to believe that diseases like Alzheimer’s could be a thing of the past through the combination of scientific research, innovation, and investment capital. Finny says, “As Christians, we have this amazing opportunity to come together and allocate our investment dollars toward companies that have an enormous impact on some of the most vulnerable people in the world — giving them a taste of God’s redemption.” Read the full piece here: https://lnkd.in/gCW-WsqF #biotechinvesting #faithbasedinvesting
Investing toward healing: How Christians can bring hope through biotech
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Paul Faust on Instagram: "We must deal with the enemy within! If you don't cut out a cancer...it could kill you."
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Today was Support Pink Power Day at Standex. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all our employees around the world who celebrated breast cancer survivor/thrivers by sporting their best pink fashion outfits and for engaging in the various activities that took place. I am full of gratitude and so inspired by their kindness and encouragement. Dr. Veronique Desaulniers, a Chiropractor, two-time breast cancer survivor/thriver and author of Heal Breast Cancer Naturally, refers to October as Breast "Health" Awareness Month vs Breast "Cancer" Awareness Month. I could not agree with her more. As a two-time breast cancer survivor/thriver myself, I have learned a lot in my 11.5 year journey with cancer. First diagnosed in April 2013 with stage 2b breast cancer, I looked at cancer as the “enemy” and myself as the “warrior” fighting that enemy. After surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, I was cancer free for the next 10 years. I made a number of lifestyle changes during those years and focused significantly on managing stress more effectively. In May of 2023, I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer that had spread to my lymphatic system. This time, my perspective had changed dramatically. I looked at cancer as a “messenger”, letting me know that my body had reverted back to a state of “dis-ease” and there was still more lifestyle change work to be done. I took an integrative approach, blending conventional and complementary care, and am delighted to share that I am currently NED (no evidence of disease) – the 6 tumors are gone. My goal is to stay in NED-state! I have learned that the body has an amazing capacity to heal itself when we give it what it needs. The Radical Remission Project, founded by Doctor Kelly A. Turner, PhD., shares information and stories about the 10 healing factors she identified in her research, in which she studied thousands of people (and their healers) who healed from stage 4 cancers of various types. The10 factors were an integral part of their healing journeys and these factors have played an essential role in my healing and in my life. They are beneficial to anyone who is focused on preventing cancer or healing from it. I encourage people to check out www.radicalremission.com and be empowered to become CEO of your own body and live your best life! #breastcancerawareness #radicalremissionproject #wellbeing #selfcare #mindbodyconnection #healing
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Well, here it is. This is personal, raw, and straight from the heart—because life threw me a curveball, and everything changed. When my partner, Gordon, was diagnosed with prostate cancer, our world shifted. It wasn’t just his diagnosis—it was our diagnosis. Suddenly, our relationship, my business, and the way we lived our daily lives were completely upended. If you’ve ever been through something like this, you’ll know exactly what I mean. But here’s the thing: that experience didn’t break me. It built me. It gave me a deeper understanding, a raw empathy, and a fire in my belly to help others going through their own life-changing events. That’s why I’m launching WildHer, Him & Them—a space for individuals, families, and business owners who are navigating life after a major diagnosis or event. It’s for those who are trying to find their footing again. For the families trying to hold it together. For the partners who are scared, unsure, and overwhelmed. And for the business owners who don’t know how to keep everything afloat while dealing with something they never saw coming. I’ve fought my own battles, and it’s these very experiences that make me the right person to stand beside you as you fight yours. The branding isn’t done, the website isn’t ready, but screw it, I’m done waiting. My story, my battles, and my journey make me qualified in every way that counts. WildHer, Him & Them is about rediscovering your power, rebuilding after life knocks you down, and owning your story—unapologetically. If you’re feeling lost, overwhelmed, or like life has knocked you down one too many times, let me remind you of something: you are unbreakable. This is me, launching something that feels bigger than I can even explain. It’s real, it’s raw, and it’s needed. There’s no one out there doing this quite like I am. Trust me—YOU need this. 💪🔥 #WildHerHimAndThem #RediscoverYourPower #Unbreakable #LifeChangingEvents #supportthatmatters #UnapologeticSupport
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When my father battled thymic cancer last September… It was the most painful thing I’ve ever gone through. Until now, I could still feel the pain and longing to be with him… And that makes me think about the pain that your target audience is going through… Understanding your audience is the most important thing when writing your content… - What keeps them up at night? - What is that specific pain they want to solve? - How long have they been going through this pain? - What are their dreams and aspirations? - What are the results they're after? - What would life be if you solved their problem? - Who are the people they look up to for the solution? (your competitors) - What is the story of their life? Knowing the challenges your audience faces helps you create content that resonates. By combining market research with empathy, you can authentically tailor your content. You can create a real connection between you and your audience. It’s all about knowing their struggles and showing that you care! Yeah! Cheers to a week of: 💥genuine connections, 💥insightful market research, and 💥impactful content creation! 🌐Let’s connect!
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