An Inspirational Book About Breast Cancer
My name is Lea Yekutiel. I am a breast cancer survivor. I would like you to read my recently published book. Click below to order my book. Making the Breast of It
You probably ask yourself what is "Making the Breast of It"?
It is a good question, because the sentence "Making the Breast of It" by itself does not make sense.
So, let me clear up the issue.
"Making the Breast of It", is a title of a book I published recently as I am a breast cancer survivor.
Many people have asked me why I chose this title for my book.
The answer is simple.
Since I had breast cancer and lost a breast to mastectomy, it was very traumatic for me. I went through hell with many breast reconstruction surgeries that were unsuccessful. I had no choice but to "make the best of it". As the saying goes "When you get a lemon, make a lemonade". After you read the book, you will understand how I turned the "Lemon" into "Lemonade".
Lea's recently published book
Why Should You Read This Book?
- Reclaim your femininty after mastecotmy.
- Rebuild your self-confidence living with one breast.
- Accept your new image and love it.
- You'll learn that fear of intimacy is only in your own head and that you have the power to change it.
- You'll learn how to feel like a whole woman again.
- You'll learn how to transform yourself from inside out.
- You'll learn that sexuality exudes from inside out and not from outside in.
- You'll learn how to connect with the real spiritual side of you.
- Through the great lesson of self-acceptance, you will attract a lover who will accept you unconditionally.
Here I am at a Recent Book Signing Event
A Word From Mark Victor Hansen
Mark Victor Hansen - co-author of the series "Chicken Soup for the Soul"
What People Have to Say About "Making the Breast of It"
Judee Rimon - a nurse
"...I learned that the fear of intimacy was all in my own head. I had the option to shift my mind by remembering who I really was and 'feel a whole woman again'. Now I have a boyfriend."
Malka Rubin - married woman
"By reading this book I learned how to connect with my inner self and realized that I am a whole woman even with one Breast or none. Few months later I found a boyfriend."
Ruth Cohn - divorced mother
Great Stuff that are Very Usefull for Your Kitchen
KitchenAid Cook For The Cure Measuring Tool Set, Pink
Amazon Price: $9.90 (as of 07/26/2008)
KitchenAid Cook For The Cure Mixer Spatula, Pink
Amazon Price: $9.99 (as of 07/26/2008)
Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness 8" Car Magnet
Amazon Price: $1.50 (as of 07/26/2008)
Awareness Ribbon Cookie Cutter Set
Amazon Price: $7.95 (as of 07/26/2008)
KitchenAid Cook For The Cure Ice Cream Scoop, Pink
Amazon Price: $9.99 (as of 07/26/2008)
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Press Release
New Book on Breast Cancer Offers Tools to Overcome Fear of IntimacyCalifornia author recounts her own experience with breast cancer and mastectomy in Making the Breast of It: Overcoming Fear of Intimacy After Mastectomy.
Sherman Oaks, CA (PRWEB) November 6, 2007 -- Making the Breast of It by Lea Yekutiel is now available at www.ilovemybreastcancer.com and through www.amazon.com.
"I wanted this book to tell breast cancer survivor readers that they are not alone in their battle and that the fear of intimacy after breast cancer is real," says Lea Yekutiel, author of Making the Breast of It: Overcoming Fear of Intimacy After Mastectomy. "And I wanted to make it clear that the fear can be conquered by recognizing that the physical body is only one aspect of life. To give the reader tools and exercises that they can do easily and effortlessly that will lead them to a healthy, loving relationship after breast cancer or mastectomy."
Author Bio:
Lea turned her life around 180 degrees by changing her belief system and her attitude. This effort has involved 20 years of studying metaphysics and spirituality to learn what she now practices and teaches every day. Through her inspirational speaking and writing, Lea hopes to help enlighten her audiences and readers to ways of promoting their own health and healing.
In her book, Lea shares her story and gently guides the reader through her five points of how to reclaim femininity and overcome the challenge and common fear every woman who experienced breast cancer or mastectomy.
These are the five messages that the author conveys in her book:
- How to connect with the spiritual aspect of your life.
- How to realize that you are not your breast.
- How to accept your new image and love it.
- How to feel like a whole woman again.
- And recognize that sexuality exudes from inside out and not from outside in.
Lea considers her mastectomy experience to be a gift from God. Today, she helps cancer survivors on their journey towards recovery, peace and happiness.
A true moving story, a story of inspiration, hope, empowerment, encouragement, and never ever giving up--a story of how to honor yourself and grow spiritually. Most of all, it is a story of how you, too, can accept yourself completely and enjoy feeling like a whole woman again.
Making the Breast of It offers insight into the psyche of women who live with breast cancer or with one breast or none. It offers tools how to overcome the fear of intimacy, while educating the man in their life as well.
Making the Breast of It is available through author's website www.ilovemybreastcancer.com and through www.amazon.com. You are welcome to contact the author via her email.
**Click here to order your copy today!**


