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#423 How to Live Cured Even In Uncertainty?

#423 How to Live Cured Even In Uncertainty?

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In this heartfelt episode, I share a story of one of my clients who chose to live as if she was cured—even while waiting for a PET scan. Her courage and clarity inspired this conversation about mindset, belief, and the science behind choosing peace in uncertain moments.

We’ll explore:

  • The difference between what’s true and what fear tells us

  • The emotional and biological cost of staying in survival mode

  • Studies that show how belief and agency improve healing outcomes

  • How to anchor into peace with simple daily practices

  • Why the story you tell yourself is powerful medicine

Plus, I’ll leave you with a reflective journal prompt to help you shift your mindset the next time fear creeps in.

This is a must-listen for breast cancer survivors and anyone learning to live in the space between healing and uncertainty.

Mentioned Studies:

  • Leedham et al., 1995 – Health Psychology
  • Taylor & Armor, 1996 – Journal of Personality
  • Hack et al., 2005 – Patient Education and Counseling

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