25 min

Cancer Sucks with Michelle Rapkin Rocket Motivation

    • Self-Improvement

In this week’s episode, we learn the story of Michelle Rapkin. Michelle is a three time cancer survivor who was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma for the first time in 2000. She tells her story of battling cancer and navigating her life through this time. Throughout it all, she balanced her career in the publishing industry, self-care, and personal life. She’s written a book entitled “Cancer Sucks, but You Can Get Through It.” A practical guide for those diagnosed with cancer and their friends and family. This is an inspirational and informative episode.
 
Key Takeaways

- Worrying does not change anything. Make an effort to be positive.
- Be involved in your cancer treatment. Be a CEO of your health. Do your homework and participate in treatment decisions.
- Put yourself first in your cancer journey. Be selfish. It is all about you.
- Adversity offers us opportunity. We learn painful lessons that help us become better people.
 
Buy Michelle's Book
Grab your Copy of Cancer Sucks, but You Can Get Through It
 

This episode was made possible by:
Hand Arendall Harrison Sale 
Buy Rod's Book "Get Back Up" >>> Buy Here


Learn more about & contact Rod Cate:
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In this week’s episode, we learn the story of Michelle Rapkin. Michelle is a three time cancer survivor who was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma for the first time in 2000. She tells her story of battling cancer and navigating her life through this time. Throughout it all, she balanced her career in the publishing industry, self-care, and personal life. She’s written a book entitled “Cancer Sucks, but You Can Get Through It.” A practical guide for those diagnosed with cancer and their friends and family. This is an inspirational and informative episode.
 
Key Takeaways

- Worrying does not change anything. Make an effort to be positive.
- Be involved in your cancer treatment. Be a CEO of your health. Do your homework and participate in treatment decisions.
- Put yourself first in your cancer journey. Be selfish. It is all about you.
- Adversity offers us opportunity. We learn painful lessons that help us become better people.
 
Buy Michelle's Book
Grab your Copy of Cancer Sucks, but You Can Get Through It
 

This episode was made possible by:
Hand Arendall Harrison Sale 
Buy Rod's Book "Get Back Up" >>> Buy Here


Learn more about & contact Rod Cate:
Rod Cate Website
Twitter
Facebook
LinkedIn
 

25 min