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    Eventually I learned that I had several learning challenges. With this knowledge, I decided to 'take charge'  
    and become who I was supposed to be rather than pretending to be someone that I wasn’t or be a victim to
    life and settle to whatever came my way.

    I began accepting all of me which included several types of dyslexia and ADD (attention deficit). Finding the
    gift in each was difficult and once accomplished I wouldn’t change any part of me.

    I have always had blonde hair. Most people have a stereotype of a blonde and for the most part, it fits me.

    Through the trials and tribulations of personal growth and spiritual awareness I learned to smile, laugh and
    love me.

    Working with the public and many who are linear thinkers (I’m random) I share, “I pay good money to be
    blonde – it gives me permission with
    getting away with more” and it gives the audience an understanding and
    a good laugh.

    My blonde hair story and my creativity are gifts I use as tools – my style of sharing often has people having
    fun while they learn.

    You see, I have learned to play and work simultaneously. It is so much fun!

    May your day be filled with fun too!

    Happy thoughts to you!
    Glenda


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