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Lynn Sanders, Roland's Story, A Stroke Memoir of Hope, Healing & Transformation

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Lynn Sanders, Founder and Creative Story Mentor at Difference Makers Media, Lynn has been in the business of making a difference for over thirty years.  As an award-winning writer, author, Strategic Attraction™ consultant, speaker and media host of “The Difference Makers,” Lynn empowers business leaders and nonprofit organizations to achieve success through creating, telling and sharing their stories.

Take an unforgettable journey with stroke survivor, Roland Takaoka. While facing paralysis on his right side, Roland recognizes the importance of focusing on the positive in every situation. He shares his adventures in the hospital, rehab and at home with candor, humor and optimism. Roland's Story, Inspired By A Stroke, is a memoir for stroke survivors and their families which offers hope, healing and transformation.

Roland is a keen observer of what happens around him. No one is above his scrutiny: from the busy doctor and nurses, to the therapists and cantankerous patients. Roland’s stories and personal reflections provide a refreshing example of how one’s mindset can triumph over adversity.

Supported by his loving wife, Roland’s path leads him to an enlightened therapist, whose knowledge about the Law of Attraction creates a new reality for his life. Learn more about Roland’s legacy through a preface from a close friend, Lynn Sanders, as well as an epilogue by his wife Barbara Peeters. A resource guide is also included to uplift stroke survivors, their families and others facing physical challenges. This intimate, inspiring memoir touches the heart and soul… offering readers an opportunity to recognize their own unlimited potential.

Get your copy here -- http://www.rolandtakaoka.com/

 

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