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Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - " Dealing with Cancer "

These days, more and more people are aware of the connection between

self-esteem and illness. In 1985, my wife Diane, was stricken with cancer.

For many people, that would mean a death sentence. The doctor tells them

they don't have much hope, they start telling themselves they're going to

die, and friends and family treat them like they're not long for the world.

It's only natural that their body gets a strong death message. Next thing

you know, they're going downhill fast.

When we got the news about Diane's cancer, it was a shock, but we went right

into action. We found a doctor who believed Diane could be treated

successfully. We educated ourselves about how to fight it, and we surrounded

her with all the support and love we could gather. Diane changed her diet to

strengthen her immune system, and affirmed her own healing constantly with

words, pictures and emotions. She accepted advice, but only when she

believed it was really helpful, and she was the final authority when it came

to decisions about her body.

Diane is one of a multitude of people who have beaten cancer, and the

research shows that there is one thing survivors all have in common: high

self-esteem and a strong belief in their ability to control their own

destiny.

They don't believe they caused their illness, but they accept accountability

for dealing with it. They refuse to be victims or give up hope - and hope is

the most powerful medicine in the world. Popular books by Drs. Bernie Siegel

and Deepak Chopra emphasize the same thing. Diane even created an audiotape

about her experience with cancer, which is now available as a free download

from our website. Take the pro-active approach and work towards a better

mind-set, thus a better chance.

Lou Tice

The Pacific Institute

www.thepacificinstitute.com

" TPI teaches people how to manage change, set and achieve goals, lead more

effectively, and think in ways that create success. "

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Blessings,

Charlene

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