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Old 08-10-2010, 08:16 AM  
Adraco
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Taking photos and post a blog would be one good thing. Or write/blog about your cancer recovery and how it's going. Add Google adense and see some extra dollars come in.

Share your experience as a way of both helping others and relieving yourself from thoughts and keep your own mind busy. How do you feel today, what is different and what progress can you notice? Can you time your walk back and forth to the village, can you do it faster after two weeks, or walk slower but not take a rest there before your return?

Keep busy and try to write down progress, it's a lot easier to see it then and take comfort in that one is getting better. Getting a schedule is also helpful, like on Tuesdays I always do this or eat that. It will give the body a routine, otherwise it's easy to never long for anything since you can eat whatever you want each day, but the choice might get overwhealming and make you blasé and not wanting anything. By limiting the choices before hand, you in a way allow for more freedom for other things.

Get up early, breakfast and ironing a shirt to put on, do ten situps or push ups however long it takes. Allow a maximum of one hour to read the newspaper. Get out of the house, get lunch, visit GFY, post a little on a blog. Make a daily schedule and stick to it. After a week you will feel better just because of the routines and the security that brings to the mind. I do it all the time when I travel, it's the only way to stay somewhat sane.
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