All Effort is Well Spent

QUESTION: I sent you an article that has been in the making for about two years. It’s finally ready or almost ready to go to press. I hope you get a chance to read it and let me know what you think. What are your thoughts regarding finally finding a researcher, to medical doctors and a PhD to collaborate on this article to submit to medical journals as a single case design? It’s something I’ve wanted for a long time.

CHERYL: Your personal journey included remaining diligent in your medical follow-ups and continuing documentation through the resolution of the cancer. On some level you were preparing to present this record, and where better than a case study of non-conventional recovery for a medical journal. You mentioned that this is something you’ve been wanting for a long time. I would say it’s something you prepared for from the beginning. The outcome, whether or not it gets published, is secondary to acting on what you are called on to do from that inner knowing. It will enlighten and benefit many along the way. Non-attachment to outcome is part of the miracle of living an authentic life – the result often beyond what we could imagine or expect. All effort is well spent.

RESPONSE: Your words went straight to my heart. I can feel it expanding and I remember once again. Thank you for giving me the freedom today to follow my heart without expectations. I know this, that’s how I survived, I just needed a reminder to generalize this into my current life’s Situation around re-creating just about everything. What a gift. 

Questions can be sent to “Ask Cheryl” at cherylcan@aol.com