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<h2>Real Life Brain Tumour Stories</h2>



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<h1>Brain Tumour Recovery Journal</h1>



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<p>Although there are many journals and to-do lists available in shops, there is not a journal dedicated to people who are struggling post-surgery.</p>



<p>You may have been diagnosed yesterday or 20 years ago? There is no end date to needing encouragement post-treatment and strategy building. That is what this Brain Tumour Recovery Journal is here for. Somewhere to write down your thoughts and feelings which is a recognised mindfulness exercise to relieve stress and anxiety.</p>



<p>Use this Brain Tumour Recovery Journal to help build positive thoughts and proactive reminders.</p>



<h2>Brain Tumour Recovery Journal</h2>



<p>You may not be who you were before your symptoms appeared but there is no reason why you can’t be the new you and enjoy the new you:</p>



<ul><li>Essential information they don’t tell you at the beginning because you simply don’t know what to ask.</li><li>A beautiful, simple to use book incorporating mindfulness, daily gratitude as well as the everyday survival skills required to navigate life after the operation or leading up to the op.</li><li>This handbag-sized book is full of helpful checklists, daily reminders for medication, diary entries to help yourself survive each day to make every day count, even on the toughest of days.</li></ul>



<h2><strong>Things You Will Find In The Book</strong></h2>



<ul><li>Important Things To Remember Daily</li><li>Ideas To Look Into&nbsp;On Your Brain Tumour Journey</li><li>Monthly Plan</li><li>Weekly Planner</li><li>Daily Checklist</li></ul>



<h2>Brain Tumour Recovery Journal</h2>



<p>You may not be who you were before your symptoms appeared but there is no reason why you can’t be the new you and enjoy the new you:</p>



<ul><li>Essential information they don’t tell you at the beginning because you simply don’t know what to ask.</li><li>A beautiful, simple to use book incorporating mindfulness, daily gratitude as well as the everyday survival skills required to navigate life after the operation or leading up to the op.</li><li>This handbag-sized book is full of helpful checklists, daily reminders for medication, diary entries to help yourself survive each day to make every day count, even on the toughest of days.</li></ul>



<p>The Brain Tumour Recovery Journal is here to give helpful prompts and suggestions to encourage you while on your brain tumour journey</p>



<p>I have been writing in diaries, journals and to-do lists since I was eight years old.&nbsp;Since my Brain Surgery, I have needed them more than ever. They are one of my strategies to get by. They help me remember the past but also help me in the future.<a href="https://auntymbraintumour.lpages.co/recovery-journals-available" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a></p>



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