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Becoming Ovary Jones: How to Fight Cancer Without Losing Your Mind

Current price: $15.99
Becoming Ovary Jones: How to Fight Cancer Without Losing Your Mind
Becoming Ovary Jones: How to Fight Cancer Without Losing Your Mind

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Becoming Ovary Jones: How to Fight Cancer Without Losing Your Mind

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What happens when a leadership coach ends up fighting for her life?
When business performance coach
Melanie Holscher
learned she had stage 4 ovarian cancer, it sounded more like a sentence than a diagnosis. And fighting the disease demanded more than she thought she could give.
Waiting for doctors. Waiting for test results. Waiting to see how her body would respond to treatment. The uncertainty was terrifying, and her mind slipped into unfamiliar darkness.
But Holscher was determined to fight back. Tapping into the same coaching techniques that helped thousands of business professionals, she ratcheted up her mental game and prepared herself to overcome the greatest challenge she had ever faced.
The result is
Becoming Ovary Jones
-a guidebook for developing your mental strength throughout your cancer battle and a message of hope: that mindset truly impacts outcomes.
Designed to strengthen your inner warrior,
offers twenty-five life-prolonging lessons to challenge and expand your thoughts, along with concrete "Actionable Hopes"-actions every cancer fighter can take to bolster their courage and reclaim their healing mentality.

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