Stronger than Cancer: Take Action Today, Beat the Odds and Start Living Your Life Again

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Stronger than Cancer: Take Action Today, Beat the Odds and Start Living Your Life Again

Stronger than Cancer: Take Action Today, Beat the Odds and Start Living Your Life Again

2018-02-20 Stronger than Cancer: Take Action Today, Beat the Odds and Start Living Your Life Again

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Don’t know how to re-boot your life now that you have been diagnosed with cancer? Feel stuck not knowing what to do next? Are you feeling stunned and afraid but know you have to find a way to move forward?We all want to live the dreams we had for our life and the lives shared with your loved ones. But these are often shattered when told we have cancer. She shares practices and habits that have saved others’ lives as well.As you read, you'll uncover the things that you already know about life and how to sustain it and will find new truths, practices and ways to make these work to your advantage.There are two major benefits that will manifest from reading this book - you will find hope and learn to celebrate life again!Would you like to know more?Scroll to the top of the page, click the Buy Now button to change yo

This book is GOLD.

Recommended whether you are affected by cancer or not. What a practical, sensible no-nonsense approach to a fear everyone has to face sooner or later, sometimes for ourselves, sometimes for a loved one or friend.This book is inspirational and just what is needed to get the survivor mindset. Embracing both medical and holistic approaches in a whole body healing approach, this book is a deeply relatable read, funny sometimes,. Inspirational What a powerful story! I am greatly blessed by reading it. Lyn Cikara is an inspiration! When I hear cancer I always have negative thoughts about it. Three of family members passed away due to cancer. I always think that the chances of surviving are slim. But her story prove otherwise. She have been diagnosed three times and she came out of it victoriously. Thank you fo. "Towatch my mother die without being able to do anything" according to Stuart Bacon. I have not had cancer but lost my mother from liver cancer in 1997. I now have an aunt with the same disease. They lost their father from the disease in 1955. I wish that Lyn's book had been available 20 years ago. To watch my mother die without being able to do anything of substance for her, was terrible . A very distressing time indeed. Well done Lynn,now hope that ma