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A survivor of a life-threatening cancer that left him with a permanent facial difference, Terry Healey is an author, keynote speaker, and business strategist.

terry's history

35 years of success

Having endured over thirty surgical procedures in an effort to reconstruct his face while in his early twenties, Terry discovered tools that could help him transform his changed life. He shares ways to take control, overcome challenges, build trust and teams, embrace change, and learn the value of acceptance and tolerance. He views the lessons he learned in life as gifts, and believes his greatest reward is being able to teach others how to overcome any kind of adversity and celebrate life.

Terry’s experience led him to a 35-year successful career as a high-tech marketing executive, including being on the founding team of a company that had a successful Initial Public Offering (IPO). His popular programs are presented to healthcare organizations, corporations, and educational institutions nationwide, and include the University of California Berkeley Football Team, Santa Clara University, Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Genomic Health, Perkin Elmer, Stanford University, UCSF, Kaiser Permanente, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, and many others. He is the author of At Face Value, and a contributing author to three other anthologies. He has also been published in Psychology Today, Metro UK, The San Francisco Chronicle, Guideposts, Sales and Marketing Magazine, Coping and CURE Today. Terry has appeared on dozens of national and local TV networks, and has been interviewed on more than 75 radio stations across the U.S. and Canada.

Terry helps medical professionals make greater patient impact by reminding them how vital their work is.

Terry helps students and student-athletes boost self-esteem and confidence and learn why they should never lose hope.

Terry helps corporations learn resilience and build trust and teams to navigate organizational change.

Terry works with non-profits and associations to support their missions and educate participants and donors on how to build resilience and overcome adversity.

Resilience is about having the ability to

Cope with and recover from life’s challenges and setbacks.

No one is born with resilience. It’s something each of us can learn and build based on our life experiences. We can learn to adapt to adversity, to bounce back, and discover growth that we gain from our experiences. The road to resilience is best framed in my forthcoming book, The Resilience Mindset. Based on my life experiences, I built an adversity framework called ReBAR that consists of four key phases, or principles. The critical stepping stones in ReBAR allow others to overcome adversity, rebuild confidence, and find greater purpose.

Diagram titled "The Road to Resilience" with steps: Reflect, Build, Act, Renew.
Reflect

Daily reflection is paramount – think about what you are grateful for, what happened during the course of your day, what can you learn from each day, and what might have inspired you to adapt going forward.

Build

The build phase is about developing a positive mindset and growth mindset as you learn to adapt to change. It’s about your support system, having a positive outlook, and maintaining life balance. With these, you can navigate life’s challenges with positivity and optimism, not negativity and fear.

Act

Act is where the rubber meets the road – this is where we begin to face challenges, take control, set goals, focus, and persevere.

Renew

Renew is the reinforcement phase – a commitment to continually improve and build upon what you have learned from each adversity. This is where we find purpose in life. What did we learn that will change how we prioritize our lives to become the best versions of ourselves?