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Meet SupaWoman: Confident, Courageous, Conscious

Sometimes in life you meet people whose spirit and personality are larger than life.  They are the type of people who leave an everlasting impression on you.  They mesmerize you when they speak, they speak to you in a way reminiscent of an old friend, and they draw you in with their wisdom and knowledge.  This is how I felt today when I sat down with Katharine aka SupaWoman.

Last month, I set out to find real life SupaWomen.  I asked all of you to nominate women who you knew that had courageously battled breast cancer (http://www.glimpseofsoulphoto.com/blog/?p=672).  I wanted to celebrate them and share their story of inspiration.  Katharine was nominated by her friend, Jennifer, who thought she fit the description perfectly. Upon reading about her, I was instantly drawn towards Katharine’s story and knew that I wanted to get to know her better.  This afternoon, I sat down with her as she was being prepped by make-up artist, Monica Castillo, for her Glimpse of Soul Photo Session.  I felt like I was sitting down with a long-lost friend.

Katharine was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago.  She discovered the lump in her breast one afternoon after taking a nap.   “I had gone out to play racquetball with my husband.  I had always been very active.  My husband kicked my butt in the game, so I was upset because I am very competitive.  I went to take a nap which is very unusual because I never take naps.  As soon as I laid down, I put my hand on my chest and felt a bump.  I intuitively knew that it was breast cancer,” says Katharine.  Thankfully, Katharine’s breast cancer was detected in a very early stage.  Ironically, she had a mammogram scheduled for the upcoming week.  After going through the different tests and having doctors confirm it was cancer, Katharine was given her options and she chose to go with a mastectomy and reconstruction.

Katharine is also the mother of two young boys, ages 6 and 8.  I asked her if, how, and what she told the boys about being diagnosed with cancer and all that meant.  Katharine says, “I told them everything.  I was very honest with them.”   She goes onto say that she did not want her boys to hear it from somebody else and to associate cancer with death.  “Cancer is not death. I never thought it was.  I knew I was going to be okay.  My kids keep me motivated.  I can’t wrap myself up around fear.  Your mind is stronger than anything else.  You’re bigger than cancer.”   

Overall, Katharine underwent 18 months of treatment.  Two weeks after her first surgery she was back in the gym with a trainer.  She attributes a huge part of her recovery to working out.  The same year she was diagnosed and underwent treatment–one month after her reconstructive surgery, Katharine signed up to run the Susan G. Komen Houston Race for the Cure.   “I saw the race as a target–a goal.”  And reach her goal she did! Last month, she ran the race for the 3rd year in a row. 

I asked Katharine how battling cancer changed her life.  She says, “It slows you down.  It forces you to be present versus letting life go on around you.”  She says these days she is more open to living life and says she’s even a better mother.  “I appreciate my kids more.  I’m a better parent.  I’m calmer, more peaceful.”

Before meeting Katharine, I thought her story would be one of a woman who battled breast cancer, but after talking with her I know her story is so much more.  Her story is about LIVING–being PRESENT in your life and living it with purpose, courage, and a positive attitude.  She says, “All situations are neutral.  YOU make of them what you want.”  Katharine says she’s much happier these days because she is willing to take the risk of being vulnerable.  She risks putting herself in situations that make her uncomfortable and take her out of her comfort zone.  Sure you can fail, but you can also be rewarded beyond your wildest dreams.

As we drove to the shoot, I couldn’t help but tear up with emotion.  Katharine moved me because she spoke with such sincerity, honesty, and conviction.  Her words kept playing back in my mind,  “After going through this, I can now look people in the eyes and really hear what they have to say.  I appreciate them and take the time to listen.  People bring you gifts everyday, you just have to be ready for them.”  She’s right about that.  I was gifted today by Katharine–with her infectious optimism, her beautiful smile, warm heart, and encouragement to live life with purpose.  Thank you, SupaWoman, for gifting us all with your beautiful spirit.

*A special thank you to The Spa at Cinco Ranch (www.cincospa.com) and American Laser Centers (www.americanlaser.com) for donating gift certificates and to makeup artist, Monica Castillo, for enhancing Katharine’s beauty with her makeup application.*

**Katharine also recommends anyone facing breast cancer in their life to read the book THE BREAST BOOK by Susan Love.  She says it will prepare you for the whole journey and educate you about what’s ahead.**

Peace, Love, Joy & Abundance

 

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Searching for SupaWoman

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“Everywhere I’m turning nothing seems complete.  I stand up and I’m searching for the better part of me.” - Alicia Keys (SuperWoman)

Believe it or not, I’m not an optimistic person by nature.  I would hardly even consider myself an optimist–but I desperately would like to evolve into one.  I do, however, strive to surround myself with positive messages, energy, and people in the hopes that they will rub off on me.  I’m a big believer in The Golden Rule, Karma, the idea that “what you give is what you get,” so you’ll often find me bombarding you with positive daily inspirational messages.  I’ll let you in on a little secret though.  Those are often the days that I am feeling the lowest; the days I need uplifting the most.  My goal is when I put it out there, it will boomerang on back to me.  To my delight, 99.9% of the time it works.  It’s funny how life works.

One day, I was sweeping my kitchen, complaining (in my mind) about all the things I had to do, going over and over in my mind about how “tough” I had it that day.  I was focused on all the stresses and challenges going on in my life.  Then like a bolt of lightning, something told me I was being petty and reminded me of what I had seen a few days before.  I remembered seeing a story about an incredible woman (gorgeous woman) who had been hit by a drunk driver and suffered severe burns to her entire body.  Her face and body were completely disfigured and everyday she lived with pain.  What struck me the most was when she went onto say that she only allowed herself 5 minutes everyday to feel sorry for herself and then that was it.  She’d move on with her day and LIVE.  The kicker? She said she felt “blessed” to still be alive because she knew she had  been spared for a reason.  All of this got me to thinking about all the other SupaWomen out there–women among us who who face incredible challenges in their lives and face them head-on with courage, grace, and determination;  women who strap that cape on every morning and refuse to give up in the face of adversity; women who ARE afraid, but who push through the fear and achieve miracles.  I want to get to know them.

So, the search for SupaWoman has begun and I’m going to need YOUR help.  Tell all your family and friends to help me find her because I want to celebrate her.  I want everyone to meet her and hear her story. Specifically, I am searching for women (in the Greater Houston Area) who have battled or are currently battling breast cancer with amazing courage, grace, and strength.  I want to share SupaWoman’s story on my blog and I want to celebrate her. 

The featured SupaWoman will receive a complimentary Glimpse of Soul Photography Session along with all her images.  She will also have a professional makeup artist (who has done work for runway models, reality TV shows, and the Houston Rockets dancers) do her makeup before the session to simply enhance her natural God-given beauty.  (I want her to feel at her very best and own her beauty that day.)  Above all else, I want to capture a Glimpse of her Soul.  Finally, because SupaWoman has overcome so much, she deserves to be pampered.  For this reason, Mr. Mike Sellers, owner of Cinco Ranch Spa in Katy, TX (www.cincospa.com) has graciously donated a gift certificate so SupaWoman can be pampered at his fabulous spa! 

If you’d like to help me, email me at eliza@glimpseofsoulphoto.com.  You have this whole month to get the nominations in.  The recipient will be featured in November.  So start emailing me those nominations!

“Even when I’m a mess, I still put on a vest with an ‘S’ on my chest.  Oh, yes.  I’m a SuperWoman.” - Alicia Keys (SuperWoman)

Peace.Love.Joy.Abundance

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