Blogs for the Brain
A collection of blogs from my first year with cancer
von Alyson Woloshyn Brain Cancer Survivor
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While undergoing 15 months of treatment, including surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, Alyson used her cancer experience to write about themes such as gratitude, relationships, confidence and acceptance. With raw emotion Alyson candidly shares dark moments of her journey and speaks frankly about the fear and sadness cancer has brought into her young life. Believing that everything happens for a reason, she knows there is purpose in every challenge she will face living with incurable cancer. With unwavering optimism she looks through her hardships and her blogs articulate how she finds joy in even the most challenging of journeys. Full of stories, photos and lessons, Blogs for the Brain is an inspirational sampling of one woman’s mission to turn devastating tragedy into a life’s greatest opportunity.
Portions of the sales from this book supports brain cancer research.
Portions of the sales from this book supports brain cancer research.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Persönliche Weiterbildung
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Projektoption: 15×23 cm
Seitenanzahl: 150 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Dez. 15, 2010
- Schlüsselwörter Brain Cancer, Inspiration, Health, Adversity, Leadership, Cancer
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Über den Autor
Woloshyn
Calgary, Alberta
Alyson Woloshyn is a leader, event planner, athlete, consultant, motivational speaker, coach, and cancer survivor. Professionally she has worked in post secondary education in a number of roles including orientation, residence life, external relations, student affairs and enrolment services. As a community leader she has participated in planning major concerts, raised tens of thousands for local charities, and assisted in planning events such as the 2009 Juno Awards in Calgary and UW Canada Day in Waterloo. She currently works at the University of Calgary as the Director of Integrated Client Services.