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The Brain Tumor Chronicles
Esther Ciganda
35 episodes
7 months ago
As a brain tumor patient, I wanted to learn about my tumor. But I couldn't, I had lost my vision.

Through my journey, I wanted to tell family & friends about my tumor so they could understand what has happening & help everyone feel at ease. But, I couldn't because we had to act fast due to the size of the tumor. After surgery, I decided I would create a podcast to tell about my own journey and with an open invitation for other brain tumor patients to share their stories.

My mission as a survivor of a Pituitary Macroadenoma is to help uplift other patients & families as they navigate the unknown.
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As a brain tumor patient, I wanted to learn about my tumor. But I couldn't, I had lost my vision.

Through my journey, I wanted to tell family & friends about my tumor so they could understand what has happening & help everyone feel at ease. But, I couldn't because we had to act fast due to the size of the tumor. After surgery, I decided I would create a podcast to tell about my own journey and with an open invitation for other brain tumor patients to share their stories.

My mission as a survivor of a Pituitary Macroadenoma is to help uplift other patients & families as they navigate the unknown.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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30. How To Use Affirmations To Help You Be Positive & Face Life’s Challenges
The Brain Tumor Chronicles
8 minutes
2 years ago
30. How To Use Affirmations To Help You Be Positive & Face Life’s Challenges
Using affirmations to add positivity to your day to help you face life's challenges.

Here is the list of Affirmations from the episode:

I will have a good day today.

I am joyful.

Today will be awesome.

Good things are coming my way today.

I love myself.

I am excited for today.

I can overcome any obstacle.

I am powerful.

I will be focused today.

Today will be really productive.

I have gifts to offer the world.

I am strong.

I have lots of energy today.

Nothing will stand in my way today.

I will be on my game today.

I will do a great job today.

I will have lots of great ideas today.

I am at peace this morning.

I know my worth.

I believe in myself.

Today I will be confident.

I attract success.

Opportunities are opening to me.

I am resilient.

I am a good person.

I will do the best I can today.

Today I will grow.

Each day I am becoming a better version of myself.

I will make progress on my goals today.

I will achieve my goals.

I will reach my dreams.

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The Brain Tumor Chronicles
As a brain tumor patient, I wanted to learn about my tumor. But I couldn't, I had lost my vision.

Through my journey, I wanted to tell family & friends about my tumor so they could understand what has happening & help everyone feel at ease. But, I couldn't because we had to act fast due to the size of the tumor. After surgery, I decided I would create a podcast to tell about my own journey and with an open invitation for other brain tumor patients to share their stories.

My mission as a survivor of a Pituitary Macroadenoma is to help uplift other patients & families as they navigate the unknown.