"[As a cancer survivor] I do not want to live only for myself. I want to share
what I have learned and what I feel with others. Not only through talking about
my experience and educating other young women that cervical cancer does not
happen to someone else, but through inspiring and motivating people to discover
their inner strength and passion for taking charge in their lives and making
this world a better place. For me, a day spent without making a difference in
the lives of others, even by a kind word, a smile, is a wasted day."
How do we find the motivation to give after we have been sorely tested and
tried, and our resources depleted? Isn't it sufficient to survive our troubles?
Isn't it enough that we've recovered? Frankly, no, that isn't enough. Because
until we reach a point where we can be grateful for our life experience, we are
at risk of sliding back into victimhood. We won't cross the finish line until we
rediscover gratitude and learn to give again. Only then will we thrive.
Together, we are not alone. Together, we can be more. Together, surviving
happens.
No one is better equipped to change the world than those scarred by what's wrong
with it.
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Share the 5
steps, and give the gift of healing.