Wow, it’s been eleven years almost to the day since I wrote an article in the Parkinson Post about my life with Parkinson’s disease. I still have the article, I don’t still have Parkinsons. How is that possible you ask? An error made by a specialist that went undiscovered for six years until a second specialist told me the truth…Having taken meds for six years, losing my relocation business and completely turning our lives upside down then being told the news that I did not have Pd was disturbing in many ways, however, the bottom line was that my health was actually quite fine. I was reminded of that today when I saw a woman who had stage three PD…you just learn these things, it’s a nasty disease and chronic so it only gets worse. Her’s was on the worse scale, she was in a wheel chair, shaking and unable to move…Once in a while I have a little pity party, I get frustrated that things are not going the way I believe they should (now there’s an ego problem!) and I let it get to me….Well seeing that lovely woman today shook things up for me, that pity party fell apart really quick…Good grief what was I thinking?
You know, I’m grateful for having gone through the PD years as I call them, because it forced me to reconsider every aspect of my life. My relationships, my living arrangements, even my career choices. That’s when I decided to become a certified life coach and focus on women over 45 who, like me, find themselves in transition, unsure of what to do, where to turn. I work with women who are ready to turn doing what they love, for me it’s coaching, and start making money with it. Helping millions make millions is my motto and my goal: I’ve started a financial revolution so that women can be in control of their money when they retire and live where they want, do what they want and when they want to…Care to join me?