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Information + Inspiration [File 3]

May 19th, 2009 | 13 Comments »

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Weekly Snippets of Information + Inspiration [File 3]

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-> Event: BookExpo America [Largest book publishing event in North America occurring in New York City from May 29-May 31. I am just starting to learn about this event and it seems absolutely incredible. Check out the website if you are at all interested in books or the publishing industry! I'm very excited to be signing advance-release copies of my book from 12:30 - 1:30 pm in the Author Autographing Area on Saturday May 30th -- come say hi if you'll be there!]

-> Book: The Courage to Give (Jackie Waldman) [I am grateful to know Jackie. She is even more unbelievably caring than any story can possibly portray. She volunteers her time to help select the recipients of CCC's college scholarship program. A little intro from Jackie's book website: "We all have something to give, no matter what. That's the courage-the courage to step out of our own lives, even when we think we can't, and step into the life of someone else. When we find the courage to give to someone else, sharing what we love to do and making a difference for someone else, that's when we can begin to live joyfully, no matter what." Jackie is also on Oprah's Angel Network, and has an article called, Begin with Yourself. I love how Jackie discusses volunteering as something that must begin within rather than an activity that is purely extrinsic. An unbelievable woman who is changing the world through her own experience with MS, her words, her books, and most importantly -- her personal actions.]

-> Mind + Body: Hip Tranquil Chic [I found Kimberly Wilson (i.e. the Hip Tranquil Chic) through twitter and just love her unique and fun approach to yoga and tranquility. SCARY! I promise I didn't know about this before just now -- check out who was featured yesterday on Kimberly's blog -- Featured Tranquilista: Christine Mason Miller! I feel like a stalker. Christine, I promise I am not stalking you! But if Christine is a tranquilista, then you gotta know it must be worthwhile to make a stop and read about the tranquil chic and how to become one.]

-> Creative: Are you creative? Answer: Yes. I would love your help! My non-profit, CCC, is creating a few fun designs and slogans to sell on apparell as a way to help increase donations (100% of every dollar donated goes to a scholarship). If you have any ideas or know someone with ideas, please let me know! You can learn more about the organization at our website and gain inspiration from there as well for different design ideas. But we want to do something a bit different than our normal image – so all ideas are welcome! Please just leave me a comment below and I’ll email you with more details (and yes there will be super thank you gifts from yours truly). CafePress has an abundance of ideas — but it can suck you in! Since I know nothing about the design world, I thought I would appeal to my design friends and readers :).

-> Care: What Gives?! [A social goodworking blog. Want to do more to help a cause, but not sure where to start? Have an idea and need support? Want to know about the cool stuff happening behind non-profit work? A community of supportive individuals who have questions -- just like you and me -- and want to do good and have fun at the same time.]

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-> Wear: SocChic: Chic Necklaces Benefiting Social Causes. [Dream: one day CCC becomes "SocChic" -- a girl can dream! Update: The dream came true! Check out the Bright Side Necklace!]

-> Website: Lululemon [Definitely mentioned before (apologies for the repetition), but the website keeps getting better! Some favorite parts: goal setting, the community, manifesto, blog]

-> Visual: ColorSchemer [You don't need a big project to add fun colors to your life -- think: bullet points, document header, font color -- little pops of color in unexpected places do a lot to boost your mood]

-> Quoted: Marian Wright Edelman (see below) read this Shel Silverstein quote to conclude her speech:

Listen to the mustn’ts, child. Listen to the don’ts. Listen to the shouldn’ts, the impossibles, the won’ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me… Anything can happen, child. Anything can be. – Shel Silverstein

-> Power of One: Marian Wright Edelman (President, Children’s Defense Fund) [Commencement Speaker at University Of Miami 2009 -- Best speech I have ever heard. Period. And now I can't find the speech online (oops). I'll find it and post an update. I found an excerpt of the speech, that you can peruse in the meantime. Additionally, you can read Marian Wright Edelman articles every Monday on the Huffington Post. My mom was so moved by the speech that she told Edelman that she was a better person just after hearing her talk. My mom was much more eloquent than that of course -- simply put: everyone was inspired by the commencement speech and the life's work of Marian Wright Edelman.]

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-> Featured in Post (Say Tweet!): @bookexpoamerica, @tranquilista, @cccscholarships, @jessconstable, @lululemon, @childdefender

-> Thank You Gift (from me to you): SocChic Necklace — Visit the website and let me know in the comments which necklace you love and why — it will be hard to pick one! I know this thank you gift is a bit buried, so I’ll remind you later in the week just in case! Comment by Tuesday May 26th at 10:00 pm EST. Please only one comment per family. Thank You! Winner will be announced by Wednesday May 27th at 10:00 pm EST right here!

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Perseverance

April 24th, 2009 | 11 Comments »

Perseverance (Carolyn Rubenstein - Hardcover - Sep '09)

Everything Changes

February 11th, 2009 | No Comments »

“When I woke up the morning after my diagnosis, my first thought was the opposite of ‘Why me?’ Why not me?”

Through her unique writing style, Kairol Rosenthal seamlessly interjects soul-searching questions into her prose. These questions feel as though they had always been sitting quietly within waiting for the right time to sprout.

“Why not me? Why a fifty-five-year-old truck driver, a nine-year-old in the pediatric unit, or my seventy-seven-year-old grandmother? Of course, me…. My summation was that anyone who dares to construe pain and injury as a personal affliction, rather than a human condition, hasn’t been living with his or her eyes open. With that, I climbed out of bed and put one foot in front of the other.”

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Change is a constant element within our lives. It exists along a continuum, from the small to the monumental. We can’t create a construct for quantifying change. Each individual perceives life in unique ways. Yet change is a word so commonly used that we don’t even react to it anymore. It’s used in every medium, yet rarely is it deciphered. Some individuals equate change with hope—others equate change with loss.

Change is fundamentally complex, both internally and externally.

What does life look like when everything changes?

Ask a young adult cancer patient.

Dealing with thyroid cancer herself, Kairol Rosenthal decided to do just that.

Just released, Kairol Rosenthal’s book Everything Changes arms patients with the knowledge and comfort that accompany realizing that others are on similar journeys, placing one foot in front of the other, negotiating a path that is no longer a narrow barren dark tunnel.

This book should be available in the hospital room of every young adult cancer patient. Its bright, blue-sky cover would immediately bring light and a sense of belonging at a time when everything begins to change.

Everything Changes symbolizes a giant step forward for the young adult cancer community. And so today, as Kairol Rosenthal writes, Everything Changes. We are simply moving forward.

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All the Details…

Everything Changes: The Insider’s Guide to Cancer in Your 20s and 30s

: : Purchase Everything Changes on Amazon : :

: : Visit the Everything Changes Blog to Download Chapter One for Free : :

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About Everything Changes

Emerging from cancer treatment at age 29, choreographer and writer Kairol Rosenthal embarked on a 5-year journey across the country interviewing young men and women living with cancer.  From the Bible Belt to the Big Apple and beyond, 25 perfect strangers confessed to her what they would not divulge to their doctors, therapists, friends, lovers, family, or in support groups.

Part travelogue, diary, and investigative reporting, EVERYTHING CHANGES includes an unprecedented compilation of expert advice and extensive resources on young adult cancer topics such as dating and sex, medical insurance and the healthcare system, faith and spirituality, employment and career, fertility, adoption, and parenting, friends and family, clinical trials and alternative medicine, college life and scholarships, and young adult caregiving.

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Final Note: I wholeheartedly believe in this book and am grateful to Kairol for dedicating so much of herself in order to bring this book to the general public.

Enough chatting — link on over to Amazon and get Everything Changes!

Best wishes,

Carolyn