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A New Year, A New Yesterday by Kris Harty

Yesterday was what it was. Or was it? If your memory is like mine, I can’t remember where I parked my car an hour ago. How can I possibly think that my memories from a year ago – or a … Continue reading

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The In ‘N Outpatient by Kris Harty

“I’m a band-aid ripper-offer.” “And what does that mean?” I asked Pamela, my book’s editor, over coffee last week. “It means I’m decisive. I make a decision, quickly, and then dive in and put plans in place to make the … Continue reading

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Enjoy the Roses Outside Your Window Today By Steve Rizzo

I just read something from Dale Carnegie and I want to share it with you. “One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming … Continue reading

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The In ‘N Out Patient by Kris Harty

“You’re weird.” Not the typical diagnosis one hears at the doctor’s office. Stranger still, it wasn’t me hearing it. If it had been, it wouldn’t have been ultra surprising. For several (ahem) decades, this body has routinely presented an out-of-the-ordinary … Continue reading

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What’s In A Name?

As I was eating breakfast one morning, I overheard two oncologists conversing. One was complaining bitterly, “You know, Bob, I just don’t get it. We used the same drugs, the same dosage, the same schedule, and the same entry criteria. … Continue reading

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The In ‘N Out Patient by Kris Harty

What high school senior girl in 1982 wouldn’t have given her coveted leg warmers in exchange for a month of staring dreamily, from bed, at Remington Steele? Ah, the lengths to which we go. Before the fun could begin, I … Continue reading

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