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Author Kelly Mize says in the Preface to Preparing for Metamorphosis: Life after the Worst Diagnosis, “What is the worst diagnosis? It’s the one you’ve just received. The one that has already begun to reroute your plans, invade your thoughts, and unravel the life you have knit together. My worst diagnosis was terminal cancer, but we are all terminal, all preparing for metamorphosis at some time. The worst diagnosis may escort us to it quickly, as with some cancers and heart conditions, or it may ferry us slowly over years as our bodies deteriorate. Any condition that disables, is progressive, and requires its host to make massive changes to accommodate is a worst diagnosis. Whatever it is, we are living with it ready-or-not, contending with it daily.”
This PDF printable includes Kelly’s reflection questions that accompany each chapter in the book so that you may print them and easily journal your thoughts, with plenty of room to write. Are you reading Kelly’s book in your book club? Be sure and let everyone know of this option to print a reflection journal for each member of the group.
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