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"Many people feel in some way feel that they are responsible for their cancer...that there was something that they did — they didn't get diagnosed, they didn't pay attention to their body well enough. There's a lot of internal stuff that goes on...I'm trying to get to the bottom of well why do people feel this way?" - Cynthia Hayes, Author, Mentor, Speaker, and Cancer Survivor
Highlights:
• "We have no way of knowing what the overall life plan is. So take a moment at a time"
• "To get on to live the next day, and do other things to help other people"
• "We don't really have control. Control over our lives is an illusion"
Follow Cynthia: thebigordeal.com
Article in Authority Magazine featuring Cynthia: medium.com/authority-magazine/author-cynthia-hayes-i-survived-cancer-and-here-is-how-i-did-it-1327f80c6290
I believe life speaks to us in different ways. Many of us listen, but don't know how or where to begin. As someone who has crossed the bridge between life and death, I say simply begin where you are now and get busy living.
About Me:
I've been seeking answers to some of life's most perplexing questions my entire life. In 2014 I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Cancer, and ever since, I realized my calling existed outside of what I knew to be familiar. As a Board Certified Wellness Coach, #1 Best-selling Author, and Syndicated Columnist, my job is to ask the deep questions of those trying to make sense of their place in this fractured world. I created this podcast as a home for survivors like myself, and those who yearn to build resilience in their mindset and live their best life.
For 1-on-1 private coaching from Savio:
Buy the book "I Survived Cancer and Here Is How I Did It: 35 Cancer Survivors Share Their Journey"
Join my Weekly Newsletter and receive weekly tips on how to feed your "three brains" - head, heart, and gut:
Peruse my syndicated column:
Subscribe to my YouTube vlog:
Follow me on Instagram:
By Savio P. Clemente"Many people feel in some way feel that they are responsible for their cancer...that there was something that they did — they didn't get diagnosed, they didn't pay attention to their body well enough. There's a lot of internal stuff that goes on...I'm trying to get to the bottom of well why do people feel this way?" - Cynthia Hayes, Author, Mentor, Speaker, and Cancer Survivor
Highlights:
• "We have no way of knowing what the overall life plan is. So take a moment at a time"
• "To get on to live the next day, and do other things to help other people"
• "We don't really have control. Control over our lives is an illusion"
Follow Cynthia: thebigordeal.com
Article in Authority Magazine featuring Cynthia: medium.com/authority-magazine/author-cynthia-hayes-i-survived-cancer-and-here-is-how-i-did-it-1327f80c6290
I believe life speaks to us in different ways. Many of us listen, but don't know how or where to begin. As someone who has crossed the bridge between life and death, I say simply begin where you are now and get busy living.
About Me:
I've been seeking answers to some of life's most perplexing questions my entire life. In 2014 I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Cancer, and ever since, I realized my calling existed outside of what I knew to be familiar. As a Board Certified Wellness Coach, #1 Best-selling Author, and Syndicated Columnist, my job is to ask the deep questions of those trying to make sense of their place in this fractured world. I created this podcast as a home for survivors like myself, and those who yearn to build resilience in their mindset and live their best life.
For 1-on-1 private coaching from Savio:
Buy the book "I Survived Cancer and Here Is How I Did It: 35 Cancer Survivors Share Their Journey"
Join my Weekly Newsletter and receive weekly tips on how to feed your "three brains" - head, heart, and gut:
Peruse my syndicated column:
Subscribe to my YouTube vlog:
Follow me on Instagram: