
The line separating cancer and cancer-free isn't always thick and dark.
Stacie Chevrier is a recovering type-A, corporate climber who made a big life change after being diagnosed with cancer in September 2014. She now spends her days focusing on writing, fitness and healthy living. Outside of these passions, Stacie can be found practicing yoga, enjoying anything outdoors, traveling and defying the odds as a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor survivor.
The line separating cancer and cancer-free isn't always thick and dark.
Of course, there was sadness, but more than anything there was appreciation for my own life and the people close to me. I feel gratitude for still being here, having an excellent quality of life and for the warning cancer gives.
There is a strange coincidence between my cat's obsessive grooming and my cancer symptoms.
One cancer patient’s story of being impacted by both hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
7 universal truths for pause, solace and perspective during cancer and life.
How decreasing my pace has made me acutely aware of the outside noise that distracts us from the life’s most important things, which aren’t things at all.
Be sure to stop and notice the “beauty” during and after cancer.
A survivor develops a plan for managing anxiety through scan week.
A survivor shares her words of wisdom.
One cancer survivor's story of making sleep a priority.
A cancer survivor’s hottest commodity is time. Here's how I've created more time while also reducing anxiety and being happier.
Facing a surgery? Here are eight tips to get you ready and back on track post operation.
A cancer survivor faces a fear and reads the book, "When Breath Becomes Air."
A week of surfing at cancer camp.
One year after shaving my head, here are some of the lengths I've gone for length.
Every person who crosses our paths has something to teach us. Here's what I learned from my kind, silent and bonus friends during cancer.
Facing uncertainty, we have choices between fear, stress and anxiety or magic.
Where do you store your issues, tension, stress and emotion? And what are you doing to release it so it doesn’t turn into something worse?
On making choices based on hopes and dreams and not fear of a reccurance.
Long before we departed on our vacation, a pact was made. The island was declared a cancer-free zone.
Your support group doesn’t have to be traditional. It just has to be one that works for you.
Your life depends on not letting your guard down for a moment. Here are some of the important advocating lessons I’ve learned along the way.
For me, losing my hair wasn’t hard — waiting for it to grow back has been challenging.
How I use the law of attraction to take back control of my mental, emotional and spiritual health.
How four wise words got me through my toughest days and eventually led to a newfound awareness of life's small, precious moments.
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