“You have cancer.”
My wife and I heard those dreaded words 1 year ago this month after she discovered a lump on her breast. Her persistence, willingness to trust her gut and swift action are why she is alive today. Her mammogram came back clear, but she pushed for more tests…something just didn’t feel right. The biopsy she advocated for last June brought us those dreadful words on June 26th. After a year of abruptly relocating back to California from living abroad, transitioning our children back into the US school system, hoping for a milder form of breast cancer only to discover she had hit the jackpot on one of the most aggressive types around, and watching the love of my life and mother of our children lose her hair, undergo chemo, lose her strength, barely be able to get out of bed during certain patches, I stand here grounded in gratitude.
Today, Lisa is Cancer free.
The journey has been wrought with many tears, presence, faith, love, great people, resiliency and lessons that can last a lifetime. The year has brought deep transformation to us individually and to us as a family. My children are stronger and more resilient than I could have ever imagined. My wife is a beacon of excellence, unwavering determination, love and strength that have grown me into a better human being. One year later, I am here today as a deeply transformed human being. While walking this path, I have refrained from sharing any of the story here on LinkedIn, but as we approach the year, I felt compelled to share some of the nuggets that have carried me along the way that just may lift or shift a perspective for whoever needs to read this or hear this today. I share this as I have personally learned that many of these nuggets that came from a journey that I wish on nobody can benefit somebody in life, career and business.
I may write a little series on this as the insights keep pouring out and many have found them incredibly insightful for life in business and the business of life. I invite you to be the judge and share any nuggets. Please let me know in the comments as well if more of this will be beneficial for any of you, and anything that resonates for you. I am following my wife’s lead which was really simple: she shared her story and journey publicly over the past year because she felt if it could help one person to get a screening that they had been putting off…it would be worth it.