Turn Fear & Worry Upside Down

Contact

 

I’d love to hear from you!  Please don’t hesitate to email me and I will respond shortly.

I’m also interested in hearing YOUR story.

I’ve been a story-teller my whole life.  But I also love hearing a good story. I believe we all have a story to share.  I believe that by sharing your story, someone will stumble upon it and will undoubtedly be encouraged, uplifted, or inspired.  It will reach the exact reader(s) it was meant to reach and will serve as a gift from you in a way you may not fully understand.  By sharing your story you enable others to learn from you, and therefore grow.  It’s part of that human connection we strive for.

You don’t think you’re a good writer? That’s okay. Please email me and I’ll work with you to complete the necessary edits until you are satisfied with the end result.

I look forward to hearing from you.  Tell Your Story.

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  3 Responses to “Contact”

  1. Hi Leslie….I heard about your journey from Kay Jinkins. I am not a good writer. I failed English 101 in college about 40 years ago. But I made a solid D the second time. Really. My strength is rambling. :-)
    Most of the time I’m unable to identify with challenges that others are facing in their lives. However, I think I can identify with some of your emotions/feelings. I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in October 2005. My physical body is slowly betraying me. The simplest of tasks(eating, walking, showering, etc.) are now difficult. And it’s been the BEST six years of my life. It has not been easy but God never promised “easy”. I love my church and my God. And everything works for good in accordance with God’s plan. The only reason for this note is to hopefully comfort you in some way. Let’s stay strong together.

    Thinking of you…..Greg

    “If the mountain were smooth we couldn’t climb it”

    • Greg, thank you so much for your comment. You can ramble to me ANY time, day or night!

      As I wind down my evening, reading your message provides me with the comfort I need to sleep tonight. Although I remain positive the majority of the time, I occasionally have blips. One such blip occurred today as I was washing my hair. All of a sudden I wondered how I was going to raise my hands above my head after my upcoming surgery(ies) in order to wash it. As soon as the thought came to me, I began to cry.

      Within five minutes I was over it, but I think a bit of that sadness clung on to the back of my mind.

      However, now I see the truth: at least I’ll have hair to wash! And in time, I’ll be able to raise my hands above my head and once again wash my own hair.

      Reading about the difficulty you face with simple, everyday tasks like I’m referring to, puts it all into perspective. And reading that these have been the BEST six years of your life – - for that comment alone I thank you for the wonderful gift you’ve given me. Perspective. And peaceful sleep tonight.

      Strong together, for sure, Greg. Love, Leslie

  2. You are whole and will soon be healed because we are going to love you through it.