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StyleBlueprint Fangirl

When I joined Unroll.me (one of the best apps ever), I unsubscribed myself from over 200 e-mail lists, newsletters and subscriptions in one fell swoop. I then had the option of choosing any...

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Avoiding Negative Self-Talk: Why the Phrase ‘F*ck Cancer’ Is No Longer in My...

You know that icky feeling you get in your stomach when you’re fighting with someone … when the conflict hangs over your head like a dark cloud, robbing you of feeling joy at any given point in your...

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The Cure for Cancer? Why False Claims Are Dangerous

A couple of years ago, I published a blog on Huffington Post, imploring well-meaning (and sometimes not-so-well-meaning) folks to refrain from telling me what to do to “cure” my cancer. The premise of...

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H-T-W.

Some of you may of you be familiar with the game K-F-M (http://killfuckmarry.tumblr.com), where one is given three hypothetical options and has to pick who among them they’d, respectively, kill, f*ck,...

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Alive and kicking.

I haven’t posted any status updates since leaving the hospital a week ago, mostly because I’ve spent the week surrounded by my wonderful family, in my own home, and it has been extraordinary. But I...

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Building a Legacy (While Enjoying Every Sandwich)

In the fall of 2002, the great Warren Zevon made his final appearance on The David Letterman Show before dying of malignant mesothelioma, a rare and deadly form of lung cancer. When asked by Letterman...

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The Elephant In The Room | The Danger of Trying to Control Perceptions

I was doing some holiday shopping with a close friend this past December, and ended up picking up an item I thought would look nice in our home … a sort of stuffed patchwork elephant comprised of...

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Four Fifty Three am. July 28th, 2015

One year ago today, at 4:53am, Joanna Lee Stanfield Montgomery drew her last breath. It feels like it happened yesterday and a million years ago, simultaneously. I miss her more than I can articulate…...

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