Read cancer news, wellness practices, and personal experiences via the web, Facebook, and Lindsay’s paperback book.
Use knowledge, science, and wellbeing—integrative oncology—to take a more powerful approach to cancer.
Read cancer news, wellness practices, and personal experiences via the web, Facebook, and Lindsay’s paperback book.
Lindsay McDonell is a speaker, sought-after cancer coach, and celebrated author. Lindsay shares the secrets of how to regain your power and use your curiosity to put fear to the side and maximize your chance of surviving when faced with a cancer diagnosis. Lindsay is Project LEAD certified; a certified coaching navigator for Smith Center for Healing and the Arts; a You Can Thrive coach; and a Cancer Choices guide. She is also an eight-year thriver with metastatic breast cancer and chronic myeloid leukemia.
Lindsay offers one-on-one cancer coaching.
“An absolute must for anybody who believes that
cancer doesn’t own your future.”
Sherry Winn
Lindsay McDonell, a cancer thriver, shares the secrets of how to regain your power and use your curiosity to put fear to the side and maximize your chance of surviving when faced with a cancer diagnosis. Using her own story as a framework, she shares the lessons she learned during her cancer journey paired with a wealth of universal tips and resources.
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Your Personal Advocate and Guide Navigating the tumultuous waters of a life-altering diagnosis, whether it’s personally experienced or involves a family member …
Healing the World One Person at a Time.
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How getting diagnosed with cancer let me be myself and practice gratitude. I’m human. There are times when I have a lot …
Life is full of things that draw us away from our center: doctors’ offices, infusions, not feeling great, other people’s opinions. All of these things pull us away from ourselves.
One of the hardest things I found about living with chronic cancer and how I deal with it. As you guys may …
How to deal with a potential recurrence after a period of kind-of-sort-of stability. I opened the email with my monthly blood lab …
Nine years later, she’s sharing her secrets to her successful ‘dance’ with cancer. A year after finishing treatment for breast cancer and …
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