I asked hundreds of women the same question... "What was the very first thing you did when you got your breast cancer diagnosis?" Different ages. Different stages. Different countries. Different treatments. But their answers? Almost identical. And it wasn't what you'd expect. It wasn't "I called my doctor." It wasn't "I researched treatment options." It wasn't even "I told my family." No, the first thing nearly EVERY woman did was something so universal, so instinctive, that it reveals something profound about how we're wired as human beings when we face our biggest fears. When I discovered this pattern, it gave me chills. Because it means that no matter how alone you feel in this journey, you're actually part of something much bigger. You're connected to a sisterhood of women who have walked this exact path and felt the exact same thing you're feeling right now. In this episode, I'm revealing what that first instinct was - and why understanding it can actually help you navigate everything that comes next. Plus, I'll share the second most common response (which was completely different but equally telling) and what it says about the two types of people who face crisis. This isn't just about curiosity. This is about understanding that your reaction - whatever it was - is completely normal. And that you're not alone in this fight. Ready to find out what you have in common with warriors around the world?
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