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Why I Chose to Live on a School Bus (And Why I’m Grateful Every Morning)
Being diagnosed with stage four cancer has a way of cutting through the noise. Suddenly, the things that once felt urgent—emails, errands, expectations—lose their grip. What matters becomes very clear: time, peace, joy, and the ability to experience life as fully as possible. Continue reading
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My Twitter Family – @Thanks Cancer!

These complete strangers brought so much happiness and support to my life and I can say that they helped me get through the pain and also helped me believe that they’re are still wonderful people in this world. Continue reading
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What I’ve Learned

Sitting here in the chemo chair, the lady next to me begins to tell me her story. She tells me that she was at work talking to a coworker and got a spasm in her arm. She said that her coworker told her that she began speaking incoherently (all things that she doesn’t remember). They Continue reading
About Me
Hi, I’m Anjj.
I’m a six-time breast cancer survivor, writer, traveler, healer, and woman learning to live life out loud—scars, softness, and all.
I started this blog to share the raw, unfiltered parts of my journey: the diagnosis, the depression, the days I didn’t want to get out of bed… and the days I did. You’ll find stories about mental health, healing with humor, spiritual growth, and sometimes, what I’m eating on the road.
This is a space for people who are figuring out life after.
After trauma. After loss. After the breakdown.
If you’re rebuilding, rediscovering, or just trying to make peace with your new normal—you’re not alone here.
So welcome.
Grab some tea, breathe deep, and stay awhile.