My crazy life has taught me a lot of invaluable lessons, most of which I learned the hard way. First, I have a bizarre neurological condition called Sensory Processing Disorder, which has brought a unique set of challenges to my everyday life. I’ve also suffered trauma and abuse in my life. I was even addicted to drugs for a horrifying and reckless decade, which almost killed me. However, God rescued me and saved my life. Why? Because He had a plan.
Through a series of miraculous events, I came to believe that God is who He says He is. He is much bigger and more powerful than most people believe so my desire is that everyone could experience Him in their lives as I have.
I use my experiences and sensory disorder to fuel my artwork, writing and public speaking. Please connect with me so we can laugh together and encourage one another on our journey through this weird and wonderful world.
Girl, this blog looks hecka great! 🙂
Love your Blog!!
thank you for your words, for sharing and bringing them into the world…..now I know my son is not alone…
Your son is definitely not alone! Thanks for reading my blog and connecting with me.
I feel so blessed to come across your website. It definately wasnt no accident it’s only..
God’s will. I had Ia similar back ground and would love to tell you my testimony. I’m healing everyday. Im not where I’m suppose to be … But THANK GOD I’M NOT WHERE I USE TO BE. God Bless <3 Julie
Wow, I am so happy you found me on Twitter so that I could find you, and find this. I can’t wait to dive into your writing!
Thank you so much Emily. I’m glad I found you and thanks for subscribing too. I’m sure we can be an encouragement to one another.
I miss your blog. Was SO happy to see your Ted talk and to learn about your amazing work. Keep going, rambunctious – you are helping and inspiring so many.
Thanks and love,
Full Spectrum Mama
Thank you!! I hope to get back to writing more articles soon. Just been a busy year with several speaking engagements and I’m trying to make time for art too (to stay sane). Thanks for the encouragement. I’m overdue for a blog hop too. 🙂