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I am a management faculty by profession and left my full time job in June 2012 when I got diagnosed with breast cancer. I am perfectly healthy and fit now and run my own NGO `Yes to Life' towards this cause. Words like ‘crazy’, `positive' and `adventurous' define me. I say `yes to life' every moment of my life after conquering cancer. Feel positive and happy (dare I say inspired!) with me as you read along. Website: www.yes2life.in Facebook link: www.facebook.com/yes2life.in
With constant portrayal of cancer as the ultimate death sentence, movies like Karwaan are causing unnecessary fear among people.
As women, we have many stressors in our lives. One way to deal with these is meditation, which can do wonders for your mental, spiritual, and physical health.
Are there any simple steps to a better life? Steps that will decrease the frustration that we seem to increasingly have with our lives and options?
Breast cancer survivor Neeti Leekha Chhabra talks of life after breast cancer and how we value life infinitely after meeting the demon face to face.
A breast cancer survivor happily talks about her reconstruction surgery. Most importantly she also asks, "Have you done your breasts examination?"
Being happy is a choice; even in the midst of turmoils. We cannot ever be happy if we do not want to be. So, wake up every morning wanting to be happy.
Is it possible to be happy in unhappy times? While it may be difficult, choosing to focus on happier moments can create more of them.
Life after cancer treatment is not always easy, but this breast cancer survivor has not stopped enjoying her life - one day at a time.
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