Does your bias bully hammer at your soul?
Cathy Miller thought of herself as a positive person. But then life challenges snagged the hand of her built-in bias bully to bring her down. Feeling like a fat, old, negative lady, Cathy knew she needed a drastic change.
Why not walk 60 miles in 3 days?
One weekend while sitting at a stoplight, Cathy watched a long stream of walkers making their way down the coast of southern California. She later learned they were walking to raise breast cancer awareness.
When her own sister was diagnosed with breast cancer, Cathy knew she had to get off the couch and join the sixty-mile, three-day walk. Little did she know how life-changing the event would become. Over two decades later, Cathy cannot walk away.
Even good people have built-in biases.
Cathy discovered how those biases influence what we feel and do. Perfectly Imperfect identifies seven common biases through Cathy's personal 3-Day experience and the remarkable stories others shared along the way.
Find out why a sixteen-year-old-girl and her best friend walked sixty miles in pink prom dresses.Read about the unthinkable way one breast cancer survivor chose to rebuild her confidence and raise awareness about this terrible disease.Learn from a survivor's perspective about "losing the battle with breast cancer."