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Carrie Ann," which debuted to 17 million viewers. The show was a fun compliment to "DWTS" and showcased both in a different role. She served as the national spokesperson for Dreas Dream, a national program that raises funds for dance therapy for pediatric cancer patients.

My natural tendency is to be a Type A personality. So I feel badly when I'm not able to accomplish much on a down day. But I have learned to be more relaxed and I'm much happier for it.

I also have an online project called Carrie Ann Conversations. I try to bring positivity to others. I have found that when you give back to others and create a sense of community, you will feel less alone and more positive in everything you do. But it's not just about being positive. It's about being honest with how you really feel and trying to create an environment for yourself to live in that supports your best life.

And that includes the up and the down days. Yoga has been a lifesaver for me. The breathing techniques are so powerful for calming your system down and relieving stress.

I use a lot of meditation apps. I've been using one for years every night before I go to bed and when I'm in need of a short, five-minute break during the day. I also use acupuncture and massage to help relieve pain, as well as medications.

It is important for you to let those around you know about your health. On your good days, you look fine and your energy is great.



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