Description
When we are diagnosed with a disease or left with a life-altering injury, the fear can become overwhelming. We attempt to keep our chin up as our world crashes around us. Who We Think We Are—with our hopes, ambitions and dreams—is taken away in a breath and shaken with every doctor’s appointment. We are not always told a positive prognosis; we sometimes are given the worst-case scenario, protecting the doctor and leaving us feeling lost with little belief that it will get better. We are prescribed medications that have side effects and given injections or surgeries that mask the pain.
What if it did not have to be this way?
Our disease or injury gives us an opportunity to see past the egoic nature of life, making us aware of What Is Truly Important. Although material desires may be important, we make it our everything, leaving us with the stress of an impossible dream of “enough.” We may fight for the lives that we once had to be returned, as we beg and plead for God, the Universe, or Source to bring it back to us… Read on in the book
About author Matt Rowe
Matthew Rowe, BA, is an All-American Triathlete, Certified Health Coach, meditation practitioner, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and father of two. In 2010, Matt healed himself from a paralyzed leg to finish the infamous Ironman triathlon, reversed daily activity of TIAs (also known as “mini-strokes”), and recovered from debilitating symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) to live his best life. He is the founder of Identity of Health wellness coaching and hosts the Identity of Health podcast. A lover of Self and life, Matt lives in Colorado and travels nationally to speak on belief, healing, and possibility.




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