Part 6/9: I tried Bibi Brzozka’s ecstatic expansion—and it stirred up more than pleasure
I tried Bibi Brzozka’s ecstatic expansion for full-body pleasure. What I found instead was stillness, softness, and surprising clarity.
The power of self-acceptance when you have cancer
More often than not, cancer has a way of changing the way you feel about yourself and your self-esteem. Here’s how self-acceptance can help.
What is projektepi?
Cancer f*cking sucks.
It walks in like it owns the place. But let’s get something straight: it doesn’t.
Your life is still yours. And while it might take up space, it doesn’t get to take over your whole story.
That’s why PROJEKTEPI exists.
The name is a little wordplay: PROJEK (because we love a good Malaysian-ized twist on English words) and TEPI (which means “side” in Bahasa Malaysia).
Because if life is the main project, then everything we do to heal, find balance, and rediscover joy are side projects that make life itself meaningful.
And they matter.
We’re here for the patients, the survivors, the caretakers, and for anyone who needs a space that acknowledges the hard stuff while also making room for growth, strength, and maybe even a little laughter.
Because cancer might be a chapter, but it sure as hell isn’t the whole book.
