“You gain strength, courage, and confidence
by every experience in which you really stop
to look fear in the face… do the thing you cannot do.”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt

As I read more about this lady
who Harry Truman considered to be the
First Lady Of The World
I can’t help but think of
everyone who is out here
making a difference
in our world today.. They all encourage
me to keep on keeping on.. How about you?
OR
Are you the kind who stands back
and just snickers and says things like….
“Sure, it’s easy for them,” “They are just lucky.”
“I just don’t have that kind of time.”
“They have money so they can,”
And all the other garbage that can be dumped from our mouths?
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If you take the time to study those who have risen above all of
their circumstances you will soon see a common thread that binds..
Guts, determination, time spent studying and a willingness to not give up!
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Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884,
in New York City, the first child of Anna Hall and Elliott Roosevelt.
Her father, a businessman, came from a distinguished,
wealthy, and politically active New York family
with roots in the city’s earliest colonial settlements.
Her mother was a descendant of the Livingstons,
a family that was equally rooted in the political history
of colonial New York and Revolutionary America.
Eleanor’s mother, Anna, was one of the most
beautiful women in New York high society,
and this made young Eleanor feel insecure about her plainer appearance.
Anna died of diphtheria when Eleanor was eight years old.
Eleanor’s father, a handsome man-about-town,
died of alcoholism less than two years later.
The orphaned Eleanor, insecure and self-conscious,
was subsequently placed in the care
of her maternal grandmother, Mary Hall.
When Eleanor was 15 years old her grandmother sent
her to the Allenswood Academy in London, England.
For three years, under the tutelage of Marie Souvestre,
Eleanor developed lifelong interests in politics,
social causes, history, and literature.
Eleanor later asserted that Souvestre was one
of the most important influences in her life.
A confident, well educated, and socially conscious Eleanor
returned to the United States in 1902
to make her debut in New York society.
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Do you notice the different description of the
Eleanor after her years of study..after her years of
pushing forward to overcome?
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It’s the same for you..You have a desire, you have a dream
you know you can make a difference so what’s stopping you?
Fear, confusion, and plain old know how..
You can do those which you fear, you can do those that
you don’t understand, and those which you have not the skill (yet).
Gather up your gumption, your sheer determination and find a place
where you can learn to study that which you only dream about..
If I can help point you in a direction I am happy to do so
If I can help you to help yourself…. I will gladly….sMILES…
There is no one more dependable in your success then YOU!
Here’s to Keeping It Real,
JoAnn
joann@iamjoann.com
609-517-5306
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