The attitude we have makes a huge difference in our lives and with cancer, a positive attitude can help us to live longer!
PUBLISHED April 15, 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 bought a 2019 daily doggy calendar online featuring all different breeds of dogs. There is a wise saying for each day pictured with an adorable dog. I am truly a dog lover and enjoy motivational quotes, so this was a perfect gift to me. By the way, I also gave a calendar to three of my “doggy” friends for Christmas, so I do share!She has myelodysplastic syndrome, which is rare, and would love to communicate with others who have MDS.
One day a yellow lab which looked exactly like my hearing ear dog, Sita, popped up with a famous quote by Winston Churchill: “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.”
Ten little words that ring ever so powerful. I learned a long time ago that the happiest people are not necessarily the richest, for example. I went to a very diverse high school with both rich and poor students and I observed them from afar. I remember going home and saying to my Mother that the rich kids were not the happiest. As I grew and matured from facing my own demons of depression, I realized that it was not what happened to me that determined my happiness, but how I reacted. Several years of counseling helped me with this.
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