This presentation is from an interview with Jennifer Alhasa!
Jennifer is an inspiring and intuitive Cancer Coach. She uses her own experience with breast cancer to guide others on their own healing journey. Jennifer helps people using this adversity to find their own purpose in Life and make it count!
Jennifer is happy to connect with you! You can reach her at JenniferAlhasa.com, @JenniferAlhasa on Twitter and on Facebbok (Jennifer Alhasa).
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2. “ Believe in yourself even when
nobody else does.
I’ ve never met a single person in
my life, who’ s been successful
without facing a lot of
adversity!”
Harvey Mackay
3. W hat’s the toughest thing about
facing a disease like cancer?
4. Fear. There’ s so much fear attached to
the word, the world and the disease
that is cancer. It’ s hard to separate
your own experience from that and
heal on your own terms. But it’ s do-
able for sure! That’ s why I am here
teaching tools and techniques for
Radical Recovery!
5. W did y focus on in y
hat ou our
darkest m ents?
om
6. Thanks to a call with Cindy-the-
Psychic, I knew my cancer wasn’ t
about me dying; it was about choosing
to live. From there, I focused – with
full faith - that I was 100 % healed,
whole and healthy. I just had to walk
the hard highway of healing to get
there!
8. The keys for my recovery were full
faith and harnessing the power of
positivity. I blocked all information
that I found fearful, kept my eye on
the prize of being healed and whole
and marched on!
9. How much of y radical
our
recoverywas about
The bo dy?
The mind?
The he art?
10. T body is huge because it’ s going
he
though an enormous amount of
stress. Chemo, surgery and radiation
wear you down and knock you out.
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes,
the body endures the ultimate
breakdown before its breakthrough!
11. T mind, because it drives the
he
whole experience, is huge. By
reading, studying, meditating and
again, blocking off all fearful
information, I kept my mind focused
like a laser on full faith. My
recovery was 100% guaranteed to
me and I never waivered from that!
12. T heart and its opening were
he
huge in my recovery process.
Because of who I had been, learning
to let love in and receive were my
lessons during this healing
opportunity. Sometimes it takes a
crisis to get us where we need to go!
13. “ Death is the destination
we all share.
Death is the single best
invention of Life.
It's Life's change agent.”
Steve Jobs
14. Is it easyto scream
“W ME?”
HY
What sho uld we ask inste ad to
re co ve r o ur live s?
15. Rather than asking “ why me?” it’ s
important to ask, “ what is this
disease here to teach me, show me
and open my eyes to seeing? Life is
happening FOR us and by taking
that perspective, we can open to its
gifts! There is always something to
be healed when crisis comes calling!
16. “ a) There’ s two very
important things we
easily forget:
you’ re alive now!
b) you’ re going to
die.”
Steve Gutzler
17. That’ s why I don’ t want YOU to
believe this is only about recovering
from cancer!
It’ s about using any adversity to
become ALL that you can be!
18. “ The great use of life is to spend it for
something that will outlast it.”
William James
19. How did y find y purpose?
ou our
Can anybody do it?
How?
20. I found my purpose during an episode of
my radio show, Get GLOWING. Angela
Strank, a Life Coach, asked, “ What have
you been through in your life that you
are uniquely positioned to help others
with?” I heard, “ Cancer” followed
immediately by “ I’ m Jennifer Alhasa,
Cancer Coach” clear as day. So here I
am.
21. I think that anyone can find Purpose. I
think it’ s an imperative question to ask
of ourselves. Also, looking around the
world and seeing what breaks your heart
is a great guide too. If it hurts you to see
it happening, do something about it.
Like Gandhi said it best, “ Be the change
that you wish to see in the world.”
22. Could y do it without facing that
ou
adversity?
23. For me, cancer and its adversity were my
path so I needed it to transform. I have
no regrets about that. That said, as our
world awakens and more people become
conscious, I think we’ re moving away
from the “ Wounded Healer” model. If
you can open your soul and follow your
heart without adversity, go for it!
25. Success for me is living on purpose with
passion surrounded by people you love.
It’ s having the time, energy and
enthusiasm to follow joy, awe and
wonder. It’ s living like a child, moment
to moment and seeing what shows up!
26. “ At the end of the game
it all comes back to the box.”
John Ortberg
27. My grandmother taught me how to play
the game monopoly. Now, my
grandmother was a wonderful person,
but she was the most ruthless Monopoly
player I have ever known in my life.
From John Ortberg’ s “ At the end of the game it all comes back in the box”
28. She would accumulate everything she
could. And eventually, she became the
master of the board.
And then she would always say the same
thing to me. She’ d look at me and she’ d
say, “ One day, you’ ll learn to play the
game.”
From John Ortberg’ s “ At the end of the game it all comes back in the box”
29. But one summer, I played Monopoly
with a neighbor kid–a friend of mine–
almost every day, all day long.
We’ d play Monopoly for hours.
And by the end of that summer, I was
more ruthless than my grandmother.
From John Ortberg’ s “ At the end of the game it all comes back in the box”
30. And I sat down with her to play that fall.
Relentlessly, inexorably, I drove her off
the board.
I took everything she had. I destroyed
her financially and psychologically.
It was the greatest moment of my life.
From John Ortberg’ s “ At the end of the game it all comes back in the box”
31. Then she said, “ Now that you know
how to play the game, let me teach you a
lesson about Life - it all goes back in the
box”
From John Ortberg’ s “ At the end of the game it all comes back in the box”
32. “ None of it was really yours. You got all
heated up about it for a while, but it was
around a long time before you sat down
at the board, and it will be here after
you’ re gone. Players come and players
go.
But it all goes back in the box.”
From John Ortberg’ s “ At the end of the game it all comes back in the box”
33. How do y playthe gam while living
ou e
for the purpose of y life?
our
34. You play the game of life by following
joy, by being love in action and being as
impeccable as possible. Remember to do
unto others, cultivate compassion and be
the best YOU that you know how. Also,
remember that we’ re all evolving
perfectly according to our own life plan.
It’ s not one size fits all for sure!
36. Oh yes! As the song goes, “ I’ m starting
with the man in the mirror…” I know
that when things are up for a client, they
are a reflection of what needs time and
attention in my own life! It’ s all an
invitation to feel the healing!
38. I plan to travel the world and teach tools
for Radical Recovery. I want as many
people as possible to claim a conscious,
whole and joyful life! Connect with me
to schedule a workshop sometime soon!
First stop, Portugal???
39. Conclusion
It’ s not happens to you that defines you!
It’ s how you respond to it!
You can radically recover your LIFE!
40. Who is Jennifer Alhasa?
• I’ m Jennifer Alhasa, Cancer Coach.
• A survivor of Advanced Breast Cancer, I teach tools
and techniques for Radical Recovery. I combine
natural gifts, practical spirituality and life experience
to inspire clients to claim a conscious, whole and
joyous life! One-on-one in-person in NYC and
globally via skype, I deliver strategies for survival
and empowerment for the cancer journey and beyond!
• I’ m active on Twitter (@JenniferAlhasa) and
Facebook (Jennifer Alhasa) and glow for all to see!
Claim your Radical Recovery today with me at
JenniferAlhasa.com!
41. Who is Bruno Coelho?
• I’ m Bruno Coelho and I the purpose of my life is to
help you become ALL that you can be!
• “ You can spread light in two ways: you can be the
candle or the mirror.” - Edith Wharton
• I act as a candle by teaching people about the
difference between Success and Glory. I give them,
not what they want but, what they need so they can
grow and become great leaders.
• I’ m passionate about catching people making a
difference in the World and share the great things that
they’ re doing so they can inspire others with their
example! That’ s how I act as a mirror of light.
http://TheRabbitWay.com @bcoelho2000 on Twitter bcoelho[at]TheRabbitWay.com
42. Credits
• http://www.flickr.com/photos/t3mujin/
• Breast Cancer Awareness by ~SecretsAlive on
http://SecretsAlive.deviantart.com/art/Breast-Cancer-Awarene
• This Is The Sound... by *Khomenko
http://Khomenko.deviantart.com/art/This-Is-The-Sound-13873
• Key to the castle of hearts by ~NikkoTheNerd
http://NikkoTheNerd.deviantart.com/art/key-to-the-castle-of-he
• Cancer is Beautiful by ~iddieforana on
http://iddieforana.deviantart.com/art/Cancer-is-Beautiful-2471
• http://shultzy.deviantart.com/ via
http://www.themebin.com/hd-wallpapers/strength-hd-wallpape