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November 12, 2008

What does your Heart Reveal?

"Adornment is a reflection of the heart." - Coco Chanel

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I'm sure Coco Chanel was referring to fashion...but perhaps that's not all she was referencing.

On first glance, this quote may seem shallow...as though it's saying looks are all important.

I believe she was saying that our outer circumstances and environment merely reflect what's going on inside.

She's implying - or stating, rather - than the outer has a strong tendency to reflect the inner.

I harp on environment - both internal and external - precisely because it's so important.

This doesn't mean you judge people by their looks or by a designer label or lack thereof.

If we define adornment as your dress, the way you care for yourself, the kind of environment you choose, your friends, your business...the way you choose to live your life, then we'd certainly hope that adornment is, indeed, a reflection of your heart...and your heart's desire.

Fill your life with the things you love and adore - and steadily remove those things that don't suit you or make your heart sing, and that goes for things, people and situations.

If you don't create your life the way you want it, who will?

With cancer, I think it's important to stand up for yourself with environment in terms of surgery and the doctors you choose. I had one provider imply that I was vain because I wanted to know how bad the hole from the lumpectomy would be.

(It wasn't vanity. I just wanted to be prepared. Going through cancer, you already feel a loss of control. I just wanted to know what to expect, so I could brace myself.)

That said, I do think that it's important to feel beautiful, especially while going through something like cancer.

That's one of the reasons the Look Good, Feel Better program works and is successful.

Anything that makes you feel more powerful and puts you in touch with your inner strength is a bonus.

I joke about one of the upsides of cancer was that I got a new - and bigger - set of knockers...and that they look amazing.

The truth is, it's not about the bigger boobs. It's about the fact that I still feel beautiful, that I see the scars as signs of an amazing strength that I didn't know I had before hand.

The new knockers are, for me, an outer sign of an inner strength...an adornment of the heart - and a very humble heart, a heart that knows every day is a gift.

Choose your environment and your at-tit-ude, ladies.

Your attitude is the most important "adornment" you choose...one which colors how you see everything.

Here's one last quote from Chanel that reflects her broad definition of beauty, adornment and fashion.

"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening."
- Coco Chanel 

October 22, 2008

In Times of Trouble

I just discovered this resource...whether you believe in prayer or not, if you think of prayer as the constant thoughts you hold, then maybe it becomes easier to accept.

Either way, what have you got to lose. Give it a shot.

Go here to read the post on Soul First Living about this prayer site.TImes of trouble are the perfect opportunity to discover new gifts and abilities...and in this case, there's no better time to learn to use prayer.

Go at the cancer with all you have - mental, emotional, medical, spiritual...everything.

This site can help.

Knitted Knockers!

Ladies, this is just fabulous for all kinds of reasons...I LOVE the name, and It's FUN...I see businesses and ideas like this, and I see people who are listening to their Inner Wisdom and answering other people's prayers as well.

When you follow your desires and intuitions, all kinds of good things happen!

I went to Maine a couple of weeks ago. (It's only a few hours up the road.) I went to Freeport (home of LLBean)...and I got to chatting with a gal in this very cool shop. (I'll have to find the brochure...great bags.)

Anyway, we got talking about cancer, and she told me about Knitted Knockers.

What a great idea!

I didn't have prosthetics - the kind you slip into your bra, but I've heard that they can be sticky against the skin, especially when it's hot. (Imagine having a plastic form up against your skin...or even in your bra where you slip it in.) I hear that they aren't high comfort.

Plus, I don't know if you've ever seen these silicone breast forms, but they aren't that attractive...and they can be expensive

Call me crazy...but I think visuals are important especially at a time like a mastectomy. Anything you can do to feel pretty - not that you aren't - but anything that lifts you up is a plus. Beauty and a pleasing environment are important for health, healing, and mindset.

These knitted knockers add comfort to breast forms. I hear that the knitted knockers are lighter, feel more like a real boob, and are more comfortable...and you know what, they're attractive!!!

Way to go  Knitted Knockers...and thanks for making them beautiful and FUN!

Here's how to start a knitted knockers group in your area. (I've tried to get pics off the site...go there to see how attractive these knockers are...they even knit nipples on them!!!)

August 22, 2007

Love this Attitude

Or should I call it a Titty-tude?

Gotta love these gals' harley ridin', cancer fightin' approach to life!

Amazonlogo_2 Founded by two young breast cancer survivors, Amazon Heart puts together adventures for breast cancer patients. The gals get to do something together and share their experiences while doing good in the community. Great, fun combo!

I signed up for Amazon Heart's ezine at the YSC Conference (Young Survival Coalition) in February. (I used to ride the occasional motorcycle...really enjoyed it. Hubby's not too keen on my riding, though.)

I love their quote:

"What if breast cancer was just the start of an incredible journey?"

Definitely makes you think.

Check out Amazon Heart at www.amazonheart.org. Find a new, wilder lease on life!