Strength in sour times
Epilepsy. It's the one word I tried to ignore for most of my life not giving it president. A moment of chaos, weakness, and vulnerability, and yet I triumph bare. Anyone who deals with a disability has to focus on health first, self esteem and then the importance of business. Making social contacts and connections, celebrating your skills and your growth as a human being. It's real, it's there, but your annoying the panda at the coffee table because...you have a dream to accomplish. Don't just believe in its potential believe in yours, when we chase dreams we are in the process of becoming, emerging from the crystals. In my journey I have worked with some top names, and yet it's not an advert for the second, hours, weeks or months I spent in their company. It is the celebration of crossing paths with people the universe agreed were a match for me. Great thinkers, and a steady stream of leaders, warriors, and others who were also searching for a sense of themsel