Tell us how you found your strength. Tell us how you found your strength.

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Michelle Roesberry

October 25, 2007 - 3:07 PM

It has always been my desire to "empower" my children with the ability to make decisions that will result in a satifisying life. So..when life "deals" me a tough "hand" -I am determined to react in a way that would be positive for my kids. Even if it means picking myself up and brushing myself off. Rarely an easy task-but none the less-has been found effective. They have seen us deal with job loss, illness that had devasting financial results, owning our own business, deaths and the same challenges that most families have. They have watched me embrace our faith, my family and good friends. My husband and I are very proud of our kids who have brought us many wonderful memories. And I am always amazed and who they are becoming and THEIR awareness of who they CAN become.

Gail

October 25, 2007 - 8:27 PM

I am fortunate to have a wonderful, loving husband. He gives me strength every day to put my best foot forward. He makes me smile when things are tough. When I need cheering up, I think back to the most recent thing he told me that made me smile.

DeDe E.

October 27, 2007 - 5:00 PM

I recently quit my job and moved from CA to the Pacific Northwest. Everyday I search for a job, new friends, and a new life. I find strength by counting my blessings. I live on a beautiful island surrounded by nature, I have my health, I have great friends, I have an education, and I have a very supportive family.

Victoria

November 4, 2007 - 9:53 PM

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Danielle Hogan

November 26, 2007 - 3:34 PM

I found my strength in my beautiful mother. She raised my sister & I alone (in a time when it was very uncommon to do so),worked multiple jobs & still managed to be the best mother in the world. She cooked, helped with homework, looked like a model & taught us to be good people. If I am only half the woman my mother is, I'll consider myself very blessed.