Sarah Reinertsen
Sarah was born “different”. Her left leg deformed by a condition called proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD), Sarah wore a stiff, cumbersome leg brace until she was seven. At that point, the decision was made to amputate.
After the operation, Sarah tried to be like all her friends; she was a Brownie. She was a [...]
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Sarah Reinertsen
Posted in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, personal development, tagged Attitude, gratitude, happiness, Inspirational, JDIA, Just do it Anyway, Ordinary Miracles, overcome, perseverance, personal development, Self Improvement, struggles, Success, winning attitude on January 12, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Patrick Henry Hughes
Posted in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, personal development, tagged Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Inspirational, JDIA, Just do it Anyway, love, Ordinary Miracles, overcoming, Patrick Henry Hughes, perseverance, personal development, Self Improvement, winning attitude on December 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Patrick Henry Hughes
“I am Potential”
Patrick is a remarkable young man who was born without eyes and without the ability to fully straighten his arms and legs, making him unable to walk Additionally, two steel rods were surgically attached to Patrick’s spine to correct scoliosis.
Despite circumstances that seem overwhelming to you and me, Patrick has overcome these physical [...]
Jason Lester
Posted in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, personal development, tagged Attitude, Emotional Quotient, EQ, Fibromyalgia, Inspirational, JDIA, Just do it Anyway, love, overcoming, Perseverane, personal development, Relational Intelligence, RI, Self Improvement, winning attitude on November 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Jason Lester
“Chasing Me”
Its halloween night 1987, 12 year old Jason Lester is riding his bike when he is hit by a car traveling 80 miles per hour and thrown over 130 feet in the air. He lives but his right arm is paralyzed. During rehabilitation, his 39 year old father suffers a heart attack and [...]
