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Surviving Cancer and Other Tough Stuff: An Illustrated Journal and Workbook for Healthy and Abundant Life and Becoming Who You Really Are
Book Details
Author(s)Kanta Bosniak
PublisherBookSurge Publishing
ISBN / ASIN143922787X
ISBN-139781439227879
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,605,709
CategoryBody, Mind & Spirit
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
"I recommend this book. When help and hope are most needed they are found within the pages of "Surviving Cancer and Other Tough Stuff." Kanta Bosniak has earned the "right to write" because she has lived the path of recovery from many serious life challenges, including cancer. She shares her inspiring story and offers a powerful process for the reader to use as a tool for transformation." --Rev. Christopher Ian Chenoweth, Founder & Director, Positive Christianity
"Kanta invites you to visit her story of Surviving Cancer and Other Tough Stuff, while entwining it with threads of your own story. Reading her book and working through its accompanying exercises will gently bring you more deeply into yourself. With her, you will weave this undertaking into a very rich and personal tapestry. Enjoy." --Joan Armstrong-Brisson, Neurolinguistic Programmer
Kanta Bosniak traverses the challenging territory from cancer diagnosis to full recovery in this honest and enjoyable book. She shares a seamless model of integration as she combines essential medicine with supportive complementary therapies for healing. This is a satisfying and inspiring story designed to launch the reader's own healing journey. --Ginny Weisz, Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, Reiki Master
Kanta's book and workbook take you on a journey of creation of yourself. Her story touches the reader with hope and healing. Adult Children of Alcoholics, people who are working through Codependency, other 12 Step programs and "Other Tough Stuff" will find a gentle, inspiring process in the workbook. Allow yourself to be open and honest and you will gain a new spiritual freedom. --Kelly Leininger, Recovery Community















