{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2F98a9c2ac-945a-4e57-8c63-6aa1012399d6","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"062: How A \u201cBeat Cancer Mindset\u201d Can Help You Build A Successful Business\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/98a9c2ac-945a-4e57-8c63-6aa1012399d6\"></iframe>","title":"062: How A \u201cBeat Cancer Mindset\u201d Can Help You Build A Successful Business","description":"How A \u201cBeat Cancer Mindset\u201d Can Help You Build A Successful Business<br />\n5 Tips to Gain the Beat Cancer Mindset<br />\nChris Wark\u00a0was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2003 around 26 yrs old.<br />\nBelow is his 5 Mindsets he followed when he cured his cancer. When you read the excerpt below, replace the word cancer or health with business and/or life.<br />\n<br />\n*  Accept total responsibility for your health.<br />\n*  Be willing to do whatever it takes.<br />\n*  Take massive action.<br />\n*  Make plans for the future.<br />\n*  Enjoy your life and the process.<br />\n<br />\n1) Accept total responsibility for your health.<br />\nThe first question on a cancer patient\u2019s mind after diagnosis is \u201cWhy did this happen to me? How did I get cancer?\u201d<br />\nMany of the cancer-causing factors in your life can be removed and your risk of getting a recurrence or dying from cancer can be greatly reduced, just by your choices. Your choices matter. People who care about you are going to tell you the truth. Sometimes the truth stings a little, but the truth will set you free.<br />\nAccepting responsibility for your health starts with considering the possibility that cancer may be your fault.<br />\nMaybe some bad decisions, bad habits, or ignorance over the course of your life contributed to your cancer. I know mine did. There\u2019s no need to beat yourself up about it or wallow in guilt, self-pity, or regret.<br />\nInstead, now is the time to evaluate your life, accept whatever part you played, and learn from your mistakes. Now is the time to identify the cancer causers in your life, radically change, and move forward.<br />\nTaking responsibility for your circumstance empowers you to take control of your life and to change for the better.<br />\nEvery day in cancer clinics all over the world, patients are told that their cancer is probably the result of bad luck or bad genes.<br />\nThis turns patients into victims.<br />\nYou are not powerless and you are not a victim. The health or disease you are experiencing today is largely the result of the diet and lifestyle decisions you\u2019ve made in the past.<br />\nYour choices matter!<br />\n2) Be willing to do whatever it takes.<br />\nOnce you have accepted responsibility for your health, the next step is being willing to do whatever it takes to get well, which means being willing to turn your life upside down, to change everything. If restoring my health meant getting as close to nature as possible by sleeping in the woods in a tent, I was willing to do it.<br />\nI became a detective, determined to identify and eliminate anything in my life that may have contributed to my disease. I stopped eating to satisfy my appetite and sensual cravings and began eating to feed my cells, restore my health, and save my life. I wasn\u2019t living to eat anymore; I was eating to live.<br />\nMost cancer patients have a strong will to live in the beginning, but unfortunately, most of them have also been convinced that \u201cdoing whatever it takes,\u201d \u201cliving strong,\u201d and \u201cfighting cancer\u201d just mean suffering through brutal and destructive cancer treatments.<br />\nthe Beat Cancer Mindset means taking an active role in your health<br />\nand healing, not solely relying on someone else to cure you. I radically changed my diet and lifestyle. I gave up all the unhealthy food I loved to eat. I did every natural, nontoxic therapy I could find and afford. I faced my fears, admitted my faults, changed the way I thought, reached out to God and asked for help, and forgave everyone who had hurt me.<br />\nThe difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is not motivation. Motivation is unpredictable and unreliable.<br />\nIt is easy to be motivated when you\u2019ve started something new and exciting, but when the excitement wears off so does the motivation, and lack of motivation becomes an excuse for inaction.<br />\nWhat keeps people going when their motivation is low is determination.<br />\n","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/e89bbfb4-23de-429c-a162-641187255d05/tmm-new-podcast-cover-art-2.jpg"}