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It Is Now That My Life Is Mine

This week’s inspiring video: It Is Now That My Life Is Mine
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Dec 18, 2014
It Is Now That My Life Is Mine

It Is Now That My Life Is Mine

In 2008, going through a dark patch, Hailey Bartholomew found comfort in a simple practice. Every day she took a photo of something she was grateful for. The practice yielded transformative results and led to the creation of 365grateful.com. Thousands would be inspired by it — among them a young mother named Amy Gill. Thanks to Hailey’s story, Amy would turn to gratefulness at a time of heartbreak in her own life. This film captures her beautiful spirit and story.
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An Incredible Story of a Young Woman’s Courage

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December 18, 2014

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An Incredible Story of a Young Woman's Courage

Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.

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An Incredible Story of a Young Woman’s Courage

Malvika Iyer is the essence of courage and optimism. At 13, a freak accident caused her to lose both her hands and severely damaged her legs, raising serious doubts about whether she would ever walk again. But young Malvika braved the odds and emerged victorious. Today she is a dedicated social worker, a motivational speaker, a model for accessible clothing in India, and part of the “Global Shakers” initiative of the World Economic Forum. In this interview, Malvika gives a first-person account of her ordeal and how she overcame it to become the incredible young woman she is today. { read more }

Be The Change

Has fear of failure been holding you back from working on something you’ve always wanted to work on? Take inspiration from Malvika’s story to embrace the uncertainty and take that chance!

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