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Copley Marine Corps Veteran, Amputee Makes History at Boston Marathon

When Peter Keating took off from the starting line at the Boston Marathon, it was the realization of a dream come true, but he never imagined just how unique his 26.2-mile trek would be.

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Build Mental Endurance Like a Pro

Athletes who have endured the most grueling tests have a lot to tell us about how to thrive in the pandemic.

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Resilience: Personality or Practice?

The ability to cope with a cancer diagnosis and the aftermath of treatment often requires an inner strength that supports an individual’s ability to rebound and recover. This strength is often referred to as “resilience.”

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For Cancer Survivors: Three Keys to Becoming Resilient

Resilience can be developed—whether we are stage I or stage IV—because it is a collective of beliefs that become realized through practice.

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Study Seeks to Boost Resilience in Breast Cancer Patients

Online treatment would seek to reduce worry, sadness, and depression.

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‘I Was Going to Thrive’: After Breast Cancer, Bronzeville Woman Triumphs as a Bodybuilder

When Erica Langley walked into the gym for the first time after her breast cancer surgeries, she felt overwhelmed. But in May 2021, after six months of intense training, Langley entered two bodybuilding competitions and won multiple medals, placing first in one category

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Betrayed by My Body, Not by Life

In the end, I fall back on one statement that I repeat to myself pretty often. “We are not given the burdens we deserve, we are given the burdens we can bear.”

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Finding Joy and Gratitude Even During the Toughest Times

Elizabeth appears to be a naturally positive person. However, she’ll be the first to admit that getting to this place took real work. A cancer diagnosis over twenty years ago led her to reevaluate her life and shift her perspective to one of gratitude.

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Why You Should Stop Hacking Your Life and Invest in the Journey

There is nothing sexy or meme-worthy about the journey. It’s hard. It’s painful. It’s not glossy and doesn’t lend itself to a hashtag or a glib tweet. It will never trend on Twitter.

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