The Power of One "Plus" and Creating the 10 to Thrive eBook
One of the most common issues cancer survivors and caregivers face is isolation. Often you feel alone because cancer has changed your life in so many ways you no longer relate to the one you were living before the experience.
The emotional journey of cancer is complex. Many survivors and caregivers avoid asking for help out of a desire to not burden others or equate asking for help as a sign of weakness.
It requires.....
The power of one +. We're in this together....and we can't do it alone.
Click here to read about the 10 to Thrive FREE eBook and find a link to download the book.
http://www.lotstolivefor.blogspot.com/2012/12/10-to-Thrive-eBook-creation-.html
Remember that building a team makes a major difference in the journey and the outcome. We cannot know, do and be it all in life. the 10 to Thrive free eBook gives you tools, tips and resources to help you along your way.
That’s where 10 to Thrive comes in – an easy-to-navigate eBook of top 10 lists dealing with 10 different areas of a young adult survivor’s life, such as career, finance and dating. The content in the eBook is supplied by experts, leaders and organizations in the cancer community.
That’s where 10 to Thrive comes in – an easy-to-navigate eBook of top 10 lists dealing with 10 different areas of a young adult survivor’s life, such as career, finance and dating. The content in the eBook is supplied by experts, leaders and organizations in the cancer community.
Find more details here:
http://www.lotstolivefor.blogspot.com/2012/12/10-to-Thrive-eBook-creation-.html
This guest blog post on Cancer Blog: Lots To Live For! was written by Tambre Leighn, MA, CPC, ELI-MP
Tambre is the founder of Well Beyond Ordinary, a company that can help you unlock the inspired and unstoppable you!
(http://www.wellbeyondordinary.com)
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Hi lotstolivefor!
Thanks for sharing!
-Rosa
December 12, 2012 - 7:21amThis Comment