In this on-demand webinar series, CURE partnered with TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance to offer background on what exactly resilience during breast cancer is.
In part three of CURE’s “Mind Over Matter: Cultivating a Resilient Mindset During Breast Cancer Treatment” webinar, Ricki Fairley, CEO of TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance; Hayley Brown, director of partnerships and programs at TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance; and Michelle Anderson-Benjamin, CEO and founder of The Fearless Warrior Organization, defined what mental resilience means to them throughout one’s breast cancer journey.
“Resilience for me is living in my truth and not settling,” Anderson-Benjamin said. “…I need to be present in my moment. I need to be present for my people and cancer is not all that I am about.”
“I think resilience has a lot to do with understanding your why and knowing why you're doing this work (as an advocate),” Brown added. “…And when I find myself asking, ‘Why am I doing this? Something is off here.’ And so I have to go back and say no…I need to go back to things that are true to my why.”
SUMMARY
00:04 – Emotional resilience and living in truth
00:48 – Self-care, resilience and staying true to one's purpose
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