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  1. my biggest obstacle in life has and continues to be the mental thing. My head is not always right and I would say THAT, more than any other deficiencies that I have inherited, been my biggest challenge.

    The problem is abandonment issues. My parents were narcissists and it has left me with a giant empty hole in my psyke.

  2. Watch this video also, Bhavna Kohli on Quick TV suggesting how to build Resilience. Resilience means how to recover quickly from difficulties, in the face of job loss, financial crisis and in life. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE

  3. Watch this video also. Bhavna Kohli on Quick TV suggesting how to build Resilience. Resilience means how to recover quickly from difficulties, in the face of job loss, financial crisis and in life. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE

  4. My daughter's kindergarten rejected her on the basis that she is loquacious to stay in the school but I wrote poems and coach her to win speech competitions. She is now more confident and articulate thanks for helping her to use her gift.

  5. As inspiring as these stories are, please look into the TRUTH of infant/ childhood vaccine damages (hearing/ sight loss, seizures/ autoimmune disorders etc.) Dig really deep on these vax websites, and most importantly the ingredients. (look each one up one by one) as well as the side effects. READ THE VAX INSERTS and spend time looking this stuff up folks.

  6. Look at those people who wish they were fine and here I am fully fine and having each fucking organ right yet not able to make anything of your life…
    But

    There's one thing which everyone finds impossible to do and i wanna break that record..
    No matter how difficult this is I will do it
    No matter how much I need to work hard, I swear I will !!!

  7. I was a triathlete and runner had done multiple Ironmans including Hawaii and others and was in a serious MVA and sustained a serious brain injury neck injury and other injuries. I had to relearn how to talk walk read balance and speak again. At two years I was told I would never ever walk without a walker but I was determined. I almost died four years later as I kept getting worse as my pituitary gland was injured during the brain injury leaving me with a very rare Endocrine disorder called central diabetes insipidus which is life-threatening. In 2009 I planned my funeral and we did my last trip as a family.
    It was my education that saved me. As I was a researcher before the accident. I have degrees in neuroscience kinesiology motor control and did 3yrs of PhD on deliberate practice and expertise. And also developed a neuromuscular disorder called dystonia Where are all my muscles were going to Spasms. It took 12 years of extremely hard work in therapy treatments and 12 surgeries, and I was finally able to begin running again in April 2016. I went on to run across the Grand Canyon and compete in the worlds toughest mountain 5K run in Alaska called Mount Marathon. Competed in many running races that year. Placed in the top 10 overall females twice

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