Gratitude

 
 

Origin Story

“I’m grateful to still be alive.” This patient, in remission for stage 3 ovarian cancer, shared her life struggles through and around her treatment, including the changing of relationships, raising an autistic son, and her own personal struggles with mental health and happiness.

She explained that before her diagnosis, she was much harder on herself. Her cancer diagnosis had given her a new perspective, allowing her to be gentler and more patient with life. She told me that she picked her battles more, was trying to be less of a people pleaser, and had deepened a new love by getting married.

Joseph M. Jablonski, Listener Poet
Inova Schar Cancer Institute
December 2025


Gratitude

By Joseph M. Jablonski, Listener Poet

It is a gift,
It is everything
We choose to let in to the heart,

It is imparting
To all the children young and old
The wisdom of appreciation,

We
Hide,
Keep inside, fight
Our systems, but

Listen:
Listen to the stress, the hardness
Impressed upon ourselves,
Help ourselves, the heart
Swells at the sense of
Understanding, happiness is
Between the lines here,
All people pleasing
Is chasing the dreaming but
The battles must be chosen
Carefully, aware of what it means
To be free, no need to please,
Just to be, no need to want,
Just the gratitude imbues
The soul of healing.