Looking for an inspirational book just in time for snuggling up in front of a warm fire during the holidays? Erica Kosal's book, Miracles for Daddy: A Family's Inspirational Fight against a Modern Medical Goliath, aims to remind you of the important things in life! It is a true story based on the battle for
wellness that focuses on the power of belief and gives the message of
hope. We learn that if there is hope,
there is possibility and we are reminded that there is always good to be found
in any situation, even when bad times strike.
What is so powerful about Erica Kosal’s story is that you
learn illness is not the end. Illness
and hard times can be stimulants for seeing things differently, for embracing
what you have and counting your blessings, and for finding the miracles surrounding
you.
Today is the launch day for Miracles for Daddy: A Family’s Inspirational Fight against a Modern
Medical Goliath and in celebration of the event, Erica and many impressive
friends are offering lots of free gifts when you purchase this book. If you go to the website, http://www.miraclesfordaddy.com you
can read more about the book and see all the wonderful free gifts. You’ll find absolutely free gifts from parenting
experts, relationship experts, intuitive healers, authors and speakers. All
absolutely FREE with Erica’s book!
Dr. Kosal’s
experience with resilience, gratefulness, and moving life in the direction of
your own choosing, even when in the middle of a crisis, stems from her ability
to grow from her husband’s illness. She
is a caregiver to her husband Jim, and also a mother of two small children,
working full-time as a biology professor.
Erica is also a blogger for Traveling Troubled Times and the author of
many publications centered around stress, resilience, and helping children. She is also a speaker on resiliency.
As a result of
reading Miracles for Daddy, Erica
will help you:
·
to become
consciously aware of your surroundings, considering how to use the messages you
receive to move forward
·
to
appreciate the miracles present in your life
·
to
take control of your own adverse situation, whether it be an illness or loss of
any type
·
to
advocate for your needs and/or the needs of a loved one
·
to be
grateful for all the wonderful aspects of your life, and be reminded that good
things are present even in the worst of times
My beautiful daughter and I just had a conversation about being aware of who and what is around us and appreciating what and who we've been given and have become!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteSounds like a timely and wonderfully beautiful book.
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