I remember knowing something was not right but was in denial.
I thought it was normal at the time. Trouble concentrating, staring off into nowhere, trouble learning and concentrating. It had been implied I was not that smart. Trouble with languages. Was this an early sign of Epilepsy? I am not sure. However, I excelled in college and technical school taking the classes I wanted to, even though I was diagnosed with Grand Mal Epilepsy at 21. We all wanted to fit in back then and there was so much pressure. Living with epilespy as a young adult until it went dormant when I was 38 was difficult. Fast forward 30 years and imagine finally allowing your self to feel empowered. Working on becoming the best version of yourself everyday. Living the life you have set out for yourself or working on living your best life. I have my own coaches, some for personal, some for business. I am always open to learning new things that will benefit my life, how I am to others and how to have a thriving business that allows my clients to step into there magnificence. Come join me on Thursday nights at 630 pm PST for my FREE “Free to Be” Classes. Come by and check out www.liznicholls.com and register for them there.
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