Chelli - I "met" you indirectly by trying to find out more about Lewy Body Dementia. You are so engaging in the way you speak on the videos. I think you have my email. Let me know how to access any of your writings and also let me know if you do any kind of coaching. You come across so lovely and so willing to help.
Hello Margery-Thank you so much for reading my work and leaving such a sweet and kind comment. I’m happy to know you found your way here from Charlie’s Dementia Journey YouTube. I enjoyed interacting with each person. Thank you for allowing me to be part of your journey.
Substack is the best place to read my work. I hope you enjoy it. 🌸
Thank you for sharing your story and your vulnerability! I'm inspired by how many things you've overcome. And hope that life continues to bring you success!
Thank you Tori, for reading this and sharing your thoughts here. Thank you for the beautiful and positive well wishes. Seeing this message made my heart smile. I appreciate you and the friendship we share.
What a wonderful piece of work you’ve just done… Time for a TED talk !!! you have so much to offer, to so many people. So much very clear guidance, coming from someone who’s already pulled herself up from the bottom of the well.
Thank you Diane for taking the time to read this and your beautifully encouraging words. I appreciate you being here with me along my journey. May life always meet you with kindness and joy.
Love, the creative force of the universe literally heals all wounds if we can surrender our suffering to it, to transcend the pain and lay it all down at the masters (loves) feet.
What an inspiring and piece of writing. I’m in awe of all you’ve been through and how you learned the power of choice so that you didn’t stay stuck in anger and can’t. So many important lessons for all of us in your story. Thank you for courageously sharing the painful steps you took to cope with physical pain and PTSD, and how you’ve transformed yourself into the generous and loving woman you are today.
Thank you Ginni for reading this and sharing your lovely comments. Yes, PTSD is painful and it is my desire to offer hope to others to keep going because happiness, joy and connection await each one of us. Sending hugs to you my friend. I appreciate and value you and your wisdom.
Chelli - I "met" you indirectly by trying to find out more about Lewy Body Dementia. You are so engaging in the way you speak on the videos. I think you have my email. Let me know how to access any of your writings and also let me know if you do any kind of coaching. You come across so lovely and so willing to help.
Hello Margery-Thank you so much for reading my work and leaving such a sweet and kind comment. I’m happy to know you found your way here from Charlie’s Dementia Journey YouTube. I enjoyed interacting with each person. Thank you for allowing me to be part of your journey.
Substack is the best place to read my work. I hope you enjoy it. 🌸
Thank you for sharing your story and your vulnerability! I'm inspired by how many things you've overcome. And hope that life continues to bring you success!
Thank you Tori, for reading this and sharing your thoughts here. Thank you for the beautiful and positive well wishes. Seeing this message made my heart smile. I appreciate you and the friendship we share.
Beautifully written!!!!
Thank you so much for reading this and sharing your sweet comment.
Chellie,
What a wonderful piece of work you’ve just done… Time for a TED talk !!! you have so much to offer, to so many people. So much very clear guidance, coming from someone who’s already pulled herself up from the bottom of the well.
I so appreciate reading this .
Your fan,
Diane Sandler
Thank you Diane for taking the time to read this and your beautifully encouraging words. I appreciate you being here with me along my journey. May life always meet you with kindness and joy.
With much gratitude,
Chellie 🦋
Love, the creative force of the universe literally heals all wounds if we can surrender our suffering to it, to transcend the pain and lay it all down at the masters (loves) feet.
What an inspiring and piece of writing. I’m in awe of all you’ve been through and how you learned the power of choice so that you didn’t stay stuck in anger and can’t. So many important lessons for all of us in your story. Thank you for courageously sharing the painful steps you took to cope with physical pain and PTSD, and how you’ve transformed yourself into the generous and loving woman you are today.
Thank you Ginni for reading this and sharing your lovely comments. Yes, PTSD is painful and it is my desire to offer hope to others to keep going because happiness, joy and connection await each one of us. Sending hugs to you my friend. I appreciate and value you and your wisdom.