I was sitting down and reading the paper and having coffee as I like to do on a Sunday morning. It's my first day off for the week and I like to sit down and relax. No rushing around and no kids to organise to get off to school. It's my only day of the week where I'm not rushing around. While reading, I read this article. https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/changed-ambition-after-kids/100044446 While I'm reading it, I'm thinking "pfft, you ain't seen nothing". But then of course, a curve ball to one person is not to another. It depends on the size of the challenges we've had previously in life. Which got me thinking. How did the ambitions of other people with cancer change? Did you find yourself more ambitious than you were before? Did you find that you didn't want sweat the small stuff any longer? Was work no longer a priority? If work is no longer a priority, what is? Perhaps you are busy with treatment? Too busy sky diving? Maybe you've committed yourself to some big crazy arsed walk. (yes, looking at you @CaptainAustrali ) How have your priorities changed? It would be great to hear from others how their lives and priorities have changed outside of just dealing with treatment. -s
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