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I am one of those people that has had to face Cancer. There is many times that Cancer never leaves my thoughts. So today I would like to share something with you that you might not know about me. I had to be tested for Cancer when I had my daughter. Although the test did come back with negative. Thank the LORD. So today I am here to share a new book with you called Smile At Your Challenges Written By Pashko Danielle.
I did lose my grandmother and mother to Cancer. Since my mom just recently passed away I have been afraid I will end up getting Cancer and end up with Cancer myself and not be here to see my son Charlie grow up.
Feeling like this has been causing problems in my home as I do not want to get close to anyone. When I try and sleep I have Panic Attacks and end up sweating and can’t catch my breath.
I know it is needless to worry and that I should just turn my fears over to God as we can not stop things from happening and worrying about things doesn’t change them.
I haven’t been able to stop worrying and this is causing David and I to fight and argue a lot as I do not want to tell him how I feel as I don’t want David to worry about me.
Although this isn’t fair to Charlie as he is hearing more and more arguing. If I were Charlie I wouldn’t even want to come home. Which if Charlie didn’t I wouldn’t blame him. Especially since I am the one who has caused it to happen.
After reading Smile At Your Challenges written by Danielle Pashko and learning about the things she went through and how she faced them I have decided that I will change the way I think and live. I know changing isn’t going to be easy but I know with my family I can get through anything and I will.
So if you have not read Smile At Your Challenges I hope you take the time to read it and to share it with the people you love. Smile At Your Challenges was a huge success for me and if my mom were still here I would have purchased a copy for her.
Description
After losing her mother to breast cancer and having an absent father, Danielle Pashko was living as a teenager on her own in Manhattan. She worked as a model to support herself, although much of her free time was spent studying yoga, massage, holistic nutrition and healing modalities.
While later working as the “go to” practitioner for everyone’s health issues she ironically was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Her strongly ingrained philosophy of restrictive eating and physical discipline had to be questioned. Danielle believes that we can take all the external measures in the world to achieve health and happiness, but there are never any guarantees.
Even with all the trappings of success – the house, the car, the closet full of designer labels, membership in all of the best clubs, and the admiration of friends and colleagues – none of it will ignite your passion, warm your heart or feed your soul if you’re expecting happiness to be brought to you by someone else.
And so we diet. We exercise. We meditate. We juice. We cleanse. We visualize. We pray. We seek therapy. We take medications. We buy new wardrobes. We change our hair color. We marry. We divorce. We change jobs. We relocate.
Yet when we take a step back to assess the results of all these major makeover campaigns, we’re still left wondering, “So where’s the happy that was supposed to happen? Why isn’t it here yet? ”It’s not only delivered through the eyes, wisdom and savvy business acumen of someone whose own journey was far from smooth, but also through the awareness that every lesson, every challenge and even every setback is something we all have the strength within ourselves to overcome. Why? Because you’re one step closer to figuring out why you’re really here. And once you do, don’t be surprised to discover that you’re not alone.
Replete with anecdotes and observations about the human condition, this “Smile At Your Challenges” is a book that invites thoughtful consideration of our relationships with others, our relationship with a higher power and, most importantly, the ongoing relationship we nurture – or should be nurturing – with our own selves.
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Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates