I feel like my story is never ending. This picture drew me in because all though there are several lights in because all though there are several lights which are placed separately, when brought together they show a much brighter light. As I continue to evolve in my advocacy I feel like I am leaving pieces like I am leaving pieces of information, hope, and hopefully empowerment each time I advocate. I also feel like the lights signify the ongoing cancer battle that I am in. It shows that although I might not be aggressively treating my cancer there continues to be light in my battle. There continues to be hope, there continues to be light.
As part of Cervivor School South we did a free write activity. Each of us selected a picture and we were given fifteen minutes to free write. I want to share my free write experience with you.
I feel like my story is never ending. This picture drew me in because all though there are several lights in because all though there are several lights which are placed separately, when brought together they show a much brighter light. As I continue to evolve in my advocacy I feel like I am leaving pieces like I am leaving pieces of information, hope, and hopefully empowerment each time I advocate. I also feel like the lights signify the ongoing cancer battle that I am in. It shows that although I might not be aggressively treating my cancer there continues to be light in my battle. There continues to be hope, there continues to be light.
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AuthorErica is a 32 year old cervical cancer advocate who is out living cancer for the third time. When she isn’t advocating for cervical cancer and HPV awareness as a Cervivor Ambassador, she previously oversaw the STEM program at the school where she was an educator; she now helps coordinate the robotics program. Erica enjoys spending time with her husband and son in their Indianapolis neighborhood, as well as pursuing new and adventurous hobbies. She can most recently be found fawning over kayaks and daydreaming of returning to whitewater kayaking with First Descents, an organization for young adults impacted by cancer. Archives
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