Beating your prognosis | Dara Kurtz

You may not be able to change your prognosis, but you can change how you respond to it.

James Miller | LIFEOLOGY® Radio
James Miller | LIFEOLOGY® Radio
James Miller | LIFEOLOGY®

Where you simplify and transform your spirit, mind, and body

In life you will have situations which blindside you. The prognosis, or rather the information you are given about your future doesn’t look good. After the initial shock it’s important to focus on what you can do instead of what you cannot do. Utilizing Radical Acceptance helps you accept the facts as they are instead of you wish it was to help give you a framework of how to beat any prognosis.

Author, Dara Kurtz, shares her personal story of how she beat her prognosis of cancer and the struggles she endured as she examined her own life. From her own struggles she wrote her book, Crush Cancer. This amazing book helps anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer, their family, and support group overcome the challenges of finding healthy coping strategies. This book is a powerful guide to help you overcome your prognosis. To find out more information about Dara, please visit: CrazyPerfectLife.com. You may purchase Crush Cancer on amazon or in the store at JamesMillerLIFEOLOGY®.com.

Are you struggling to make long-lasting changes in your life, or uncertain how to start? If you are serious about transforming your life today then work with James. Visit: JamesMillerLIFEOLOGY®.com/work-with-James to get started today.

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