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Every life has challenges. The path of every journey has rough patches. It isn't the crises' we face that define our lives nor our possession or lack of an amazing physical appearance that defines us. We are defined by our spirit. The spirit we display while moving through any moment in our lives. To get to Carnegie Hall you "practice, practice, practice." When journeying successfully through life is the goal, every moment is practice for the next. Having successfully recovered from stage four Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Kelly Killough asked a most unexpected question. "Why me? Why have I survived…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Every life has challenges. The path of every journey has rough patches. It isn't the crises' we face that define our lives nor our possession or lack of an amazing physical appearance that defines us. We are defined by our spirit. The spirit we display while moving through any moment in our lives. To get to Carnegie Hall you "practice, practice, practice." When journeying successfully through life is the goal, every moment is practice for the next. Having successfully recovered from stage four Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Kelly Killough asked a most unexpected question. "Why me? Why have I survived when so many others have not?" That question led to a deep curiosity and lengthy in-depth research into the physical and mental changes he had made during his recovery. How did he benefit from his new found knowledge of nutrition and exercise? What part did attitude play in his approach to a potentially deathly challenge? What was the expanded meaning of the trust he placed in his medical team, friends and family? How would he now define success in his future life? In "Draw Me LIKE an Angel" (Kelly's N. E. A. T. approach to living bountifully regardless of circumstances), each of these questions is approached in a practical, plainly spoken, awareness building manner. The information is served "family style." The application is "a la cart" at the reader's discretion. With the help of two personable angels, one suffering an inglorious condition, the other serving as an "angelic" guide, Kelly describes how each of the four pillars of N. E. A. T. add to a bountiful life lived in the moment. There is no perfect path to a bountiful existence. We can benefit from the tools we are provided but we must choose to use them at any given moment. With an awareness of the tools in our box, choosing to act comes easier. When a sweet and youthful girl, also suffering the slings and arrows of cancer, asked Kelly, not to be drawn to "look" as an angel might but to draw her "like" an angel, Kel
Autorenporträt
Kelly Killough is not a doctor, scientist, or philosopher. He is an artist and a cancer survivor. He has an average American education, B. S. degree in art, some graduate work followed by some military service and he has traveled the U. S. for many years offering his art at expos and festivals. Throughout twenty years surviving stage four Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Kelly has been curious about the basics of existence. What does our body require for the best attainable health even when facing hardship? What tools will "iron" the wrinkles on the path of our journey? "Draw Me LIKE an Angel" is the fruit of his curiosity. Kelly is enjoying life with his wife, daughter, family and friends and continues a "healthy" art career.