8 people who changed everything in a year
It's easy to become overwhelmed by negative circumstances, but if you think it's impossible to change your life, you are mistaken. These 8 inspiring stories will like you to believe in yourself.
It's easy to become overwhelmed by negative circumstances, but if you think it's impossible to change your life, you are mistaken. These 8 inspiring stories will like you to believe in yourself.
An inspiring physical transformation
Growing an obese teenager, Sam Conley did not know how much his life had to change. A former car dealer has changed 133 kg to 95 kg more attractive, thought his lifestyle and encountered the love of his life in the process. Currently, SAM participates in feeding competitions around the world and manages its own invitation gym only. Inspired by its personal trainer, Conley is a nutritional specialist and a motivational speaker. All great things come to those who work hard.
A model discovered at the age of 49
Cindy Joseph was discovered by Dolce and Gabbana later in her life. She has become an excellent fit for a business looking for an older model. Obtaining its departure with D & G Cindy has been exposed to several other A-List brands and continued its work in modeling. The superb woman then did great things with his life at the same time - opening a line of skin and makeup appropriate to age that promotes honest results.
Hitchhking through 40 countries alone
Native Russia Sonya Sagitova Hitchhiked for the first time by despair - she had to bring her child to a hospital without any way to make a bus rate. After Sonya retired nearly 15 years later, she decided to see the world and discover her alone. At the age of 69, she now visited nearly 40 countries, belonging only one backpack, a camera, a VCR and a newspaper.
A father who saved his child
Mr. Carter launched a Twitter campaign to find his autistic son the only cup he never was drumming. After Tippee Ben Carter's bowl, he refused to drink water at all, bonding his levels of dehydration to a dangerous height. Thousands of people sent on their Tommee cups Tippee to the life of Ben Safe Ben. The campaign was also noted by Tommee Tippee officials who testified to make a long-service life reserve for Little Ben.
Julia turned his passion into business
At the age of 27, Julia Savitskaya had almost everything a girl might want: a fashionable job, business trips in Paris, a stable income. None of that, however, was enough and turning his life Julia packed a backpack and went to Nepal. After catching that the "travel bug", Savitskaya then opened a company that allowed him to see the world and show it to others - "girl on a trip" is a company that sets up all girlss around the world.
A fight of a brave teenager
After telling his parents his new boyfriend, Allie Dowle 18-year-old was cut off by his family. The future of the girl took abducted just because she attended someone with a different skin color. Allie opened a Gofundme campaign and raised nearly $ 12,500 in favor of her college education. The initial goal of the campaign was $ 10,000.
A Silicon Valley employee at the age of 91
Barbara Beskind was a growing curious child. His dream was to work as a designer at a California office. After being part of the war emergency course and the Army Women's Special Medicine Course, Barbara still occupied his childhood dream. When an IDEO design company (responsible for creating a first mouse for Apple) had an opening Barbara was not shy to apply. Currently, she works closely on the company's age-related devices.
A woman who decided to live without money
In 1996, Heidemarie Schwermer decided it was time to donate all his economies and try to live without anything for a year. Heidemarie was doing dishes, windows and small tasks for businesses to survive and live from its suitcase. Sixteen years later at age 69, she's always strong. Schwermer continues to live without money and offers its services in exchange for food and shelter.