Monday, March 16, 2015

Living With Cancer - Letting Go to Live


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Living With Cancer - Letting Go to Live

 Whether you have 9 days or 90 years to live after a diagnosis of cancer, once thing is certain.  Spending time ruminating about past hurts, carrying anger, and harboring resentment can steal the precious time you have.  Yes, letting go is easier said than done.  But if letting go of past hurts can release you to live more joyfully, isn't it worth it?

Best wishes until next week, Dr. Lynne

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