Winter can seem dreary sometimes, but there are benefits to the season, too.
PUBLISHED January 05, 2019
Jane has earned three advanced degrees and had several fulfilling careers as a librarian, rehabilitation counselor and college teacher. Presently she does freelance writing. Her articles include the subjects of hearing loss and deafness, service dogs and struggling with cancer. She has been a cancer survivor since 2010.
She has myelodysplastic syndrome, which is rare, and would love to communicate with others who have MDS.
I have a wonderful friend who does Reiki on me. She is a very special and spiritual person. We were talking about winter coming up, and I mentioned I was behind in my writing. “Winter is such a gift” She said. “People don’t realize they can stay inside and get things done they don’t in the summer.”She has myelodysplastic syndrome, which is rare, and would love to communicate with others who have MDS.
I looked at her in amazement as I realized how right she was. I have written another article on winter for CURE titled “On Canadians, the Cold and Cancer” about how the people there have parties and get together to get through the long hard months of ice and snow.
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