Hi Friends, I wish I didn't have to write these words but on 11/20 my husband, Adam, was diagnosed with Hepatocellular Carcinoma, liver cancer. As you can imagine, my entire world turned upside down in 24 hours. We've reached the point of acceptance and have an incredible team at The Univ Of Chicago to get us through this. I always focus on the positives so it's important to note that he's very young (only 43), he's very healthy otherwise, the cancer is primary to the liver and has not spread to other organs, just a few nearby lymph nodes. Because of all of these, the doctors feel he can beat this and so do I in my heart. What does this mean for me and my business? Well, thankfully 75% of my business is passive and I'm going to ramp up ads for my courses and such. All my PR firm & brand partnerships are extremely supportive and understanding in giving me more home based work and extensions when I need them. Honestly in this really shitty situation, I have the best situation with community support, family, and friends. With all that, I'm someone who likes to work as it gives me an escape and we will need me to continue to work with mounting medical bills, etc., so I will still be active in sharing all the things in this page it just might not be every day. So many friends have asked me what they can do to help, and honestly, I don't even know how to answer that question at this point but if you see a post of mine you can engage, share, save, comment, etc. If you're interested in growing your business or need the extra training, all my resources I've personally built are in the classroom section. I'm also working on an app to help write all your content with ease, with audio and all, but it won't be available until after the new year now. These are the little ways and mostly free ways to support me should you feel like you want to do something to help :) <3. I won't announce anything publicly until after we tell our boys. We wanted them to have a "normal" holiday season and get through some birthdays so they don't attach this time of year with their dad getting cancer.