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Im currently answering a question and answer interview for a blog iv been asked to do. Its interesting and sometimes nice to reflect on life. Here is a snippet to the interview - on purpose and passion... Describe your ‘Beautiful’ moment: What was your first big proud moment when you felt you had landed on this path/made a difference? When you offered something new to the world? How did you feel? I never forget early on before I founded the CFS health centre, every night I would stay back at the kids fitness centre (my full-time job at the time) and write pages and pages of stuff on CFS and dreams and recovery programs and how I would help so many people. I would get home at 1 am in the morning with tingles down my spine of excitement knowing that something was born. I knew I was going to make a big difference. It was exciting. I am not going to lie - I worked extremely hard post CFS recovery to fulfil my dream and passion which was to help as many people as I could. (most people with CFS are like this - they push all the time and are high achievers) It is a great quality to have, I am lucky I am at good health to be able to manage everything. In the past 5 years - I have helped thousands of people with CFS, Ran seminars across the globe, Published my first Book, Created A guide to recovery DVD, Set up the CFS health centre, trained up two coaches, Created a 4 week inpatient program, Set up the worlds first online recovery program which is now helping people in over 15 different countries - including Mexico, Sweden, Germany and lots of other countries. I really haven’t had a chance to soak it all in, because for me there is always something more I can do to help. People always ask how did you work so hard, it was a pretty full on 5 years to be honest and I had no idea I would be doing THIS MUCH this quick but when you have passion or belief in yourself it is very hard to stop, even if it comes a personal life cost. I had one goal when I got diagnosed with CFS - It was to help as many people world wide as I can when I get better. So when I got better there was not a minute in the day I would waste. Two years ago when I was writing my book and producing the online recovery program - content, hours and hours of video footage etc I said to myself the only thing that matters is that before I die, I have to get all this done for everyone out there. I wanted to leave a legacy and help people even if I wasn’t here. It was as simple and as crazy as that. It was a little deep but it gave me the motivation to never give up no matter how hard it was. People don’t understand how tough it is to really fulfil your passion but when you put everything on the line for the greater good of everyone else - there is no better feeling.
Posted on: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 20:17:22 +0000

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