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"I would rather be disliked for who I am than loved for who I am not"

Years ago, a bad divorce, a bitter custody battle, and many judgements turned a young lady in to a bitter hag.
Friends told me to fight and hurt and never give up, they stood beside me and I changed. I forgot to value the
things in life I cherished, parents, laughing, smiling and I became saddened by life. I wanted a change, I didn't
want the normal middle road life, I wanted more. I picked up my soul my heart and my spirit as well as my
childrens. I instilled in my children the desire to move on and make the best of the limited funds we had to enjoy
life. We didn't spend vacations in Florida, but in our livingroom learning about each other, healing hearts and
building dreams. I personally dug deep to my soul and made a promise to never comprimise to a situation again,
and be true to me, the person that cared about life and others.

Today remarried, loving more than I have ever loved, laughing with my children louder, and crying harder when it hurts, unafraid to show who I ! am in life! Today I have four spirited children who know they have me forever in their life if the other never will be.

A shirt might not define me but it makes others think when they read it. Thank you for your company!

Diane


"I put aside all my insecurities"

I am a 34 year old licensed nursing assistant and I did something I never thought would happen again...
I returned to school.

I had always been fascinated with forensics ever since I can remember, so I did it. I put aside all my insecurities and my low self esteem for a while, and enrolled. It was not easy, I had a lot of obstacles to jump over with my health and facing a serious car accident, that has left me out of work for a long period of time. I found your story in the NH Sunday news paper, and Iwas extremely moved. Although I have faced alot of challenges over the past 18 months, I just want to tell my story, that if I can go back to school at 33 years old, then anyone can do it.

ps - I graduated with a GPA of a 3.55 and am now a crime scene Tech.

Nicole
New Hampshire


"you too will believe in yourself"

First I have to say how proud I am how you both for going after a dream and having so much success with it.
You both are truly an inspiration.

For sometime I had always been searching for a job that I could work at home so that when I had children I could stay home with them. I now have two boys and I am proud to say that after searching, I now have my own home based business that I have been doing for the last two years. Not only is the compensation plan amazing but most importantly the tremendous personal growth that I have achieved throughout this journey. This business has changed so many peoples lives it's crazy. You need to believe in yourself and everything else will come into play, read everyday about something inspirational and motivational and you too will believe in yourself. I also want to add that if you have a goal make sure you write it down on paper.

When we say our goals without writing them down, we will have a 7% chance of achieving them, when we write down our goals we have a 77% chance of achieving them.

FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS AND DON'T LET ANYONE STOP YOU!

Thanks girls,
Aimee
Salem, NH
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