Kris Carr

Kris Carr
Kris Carris a New York Times and #1 Amazon best-selling author, wellness activist and cancer survivor. She documented her battle against epithelioid hemangioendothelioma in her documentary film Crazy Sexy Cancer...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth31 August 1971
CountryUnited States of America
cancer wheels awake
I was asleep at the wheel before cancer shook me awake.
cancer frightening
Cancer' is such a frightening word.
cancer annoying deals
Eventually cancer becomes just another annoying thing that you deal with, you know, like cellulite.
cancer chaotic
Cancer is very chaotic.
cancer may remission
While I may never be in remission from cancer, I am currently in remission from an unhealthy relationship to food.
cancer thinking drank
I knew when I was diagnosed with cancer the only thing I could control was what I ate, what I drank and what I would think.
spiritual cancer practice
Above all, cancer is a spiritual practice that teaches me about faith and resilience.
cancer party goes-on
Cancer has changed, and so have I. Life goes on, even becomes normal again. I refused to let cancer wreck my party. There are just too many cool things to do and plan and live for.
cancer going-away goes-on
Yes, I have cancer and it might not go away, but I can still have a future because life goes on.
beat grip lowest
At one of my lowest points, sugar had a painful grip on me. I'd buy/binge and then beat myself up over my behavior.
I tell people, 'I have a Ph.D. from Google University.'
next people
People ask me if I live each day like it's my last, and I don't. I live each day like it's my first, and I can't wait for the next one.
life patients permission terminal
Life is a terminal condition. Were all going to die. Cancer patients just have more information, but we all, in some ways, wait for permission to live.
likely meaning ourselves setting tie
When our purpose is external, we may never find it. If we tie our purpose or meaning to our vocation, goal or an activity, we're more than likely setting ourselves up for suffering down the line.