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Surviving the Impossible | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Eight years ago, 37-year-old Sunday Burquest told her teenage boys, “I’m going to be on Survivor one day.”
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They laughed, thinking that would be impossible. Fast forward to today and Sunday’s boys were proven wrong.
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Not only is she a contestant on the current season of the popular reality show, but she went on the show after surviving a battle with cancer four years earlier.
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She’s a two-time survivor of seemingly impossible situations. Today, I encourage you to take heart in hearing her story.
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Dare to dream about the impossible becoming reality in your life—then take steps to make it happen. By the way,
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you can watch the conclusion of Survivor on tonight’s finale on CBS. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.