About Me
I always struggled in academics when I was younger, especially in the areas of math and reading. I was held back in the first grade. I repeated Algebra four times. I did miserably on all standardized exams, which prevented a number of opportunities. At 34, I was finally diagnosed with Dyslexia--I was more relieved than at any other point of my life. Finding my passion meant discovering myself in ways I had never imagined. I feel that I have found my second voice, and I want to share my energy and motivation with others.
“WHEN WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO CHANGE A SITUATION, WE ARE CHALLENGED TO CHANGE OURSELVES.”
— ~ VIKTOR E FRANKL, AUTHOR OF MAN’S SEARCH FOR MEANING