03/28/2026
Finding courage in the middle of the fight feels impossible sometimes.
When cancer overwhelms every thought and every moment, what can you hold onto? What keeps the spirit alive when the days seem darkest?
For me, it was faith and family—the steady anchors in a storm I never expected to face. I remember the nights when fear crept in, but I chose to hold onto hope instead. I reminded myself that every breath, every small victory, was a sign of resilience.
One day, I sat with my loved ones, sharing stories and laughter that cancer tried to steal from us. Those moments became my strength. They reminded me that I was not alone and that courage isn't the absence of fear—it's fighting on despite it.
If you or someone you love is in this fight, find your anchors. It might be faith, family, or a simple daily ritual that brings peace. These are the threads that weave courage into the fabric of your path.
Remember, you are stronger than you know. You are not fighting alone. What is one small thing you can hold onto today to keep your courage alive?