About Me

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Many little girls dream of becoming a dancer when young. I was one of them and did, as well as teaching in many areas of this art form. However I made the change to becoming a gym trainer and eventually a competitor in Figure. After being diagnosed with two interlinked "conditions" I pushed on to continue competing as sportsmodel, however wish to return to compete in figure. This blog is to show those who feel certain conditions in any area of their lives can be overcome to still reach their full potential and dreams.This blog is my journey to overcome obstacles and inspire others to do the same.

Sunday, 3 June 2007

invitation



Hi all, After the systems went down during overtime Iwent home, tried to practice on my pole Patrick and then succumbed t hoping into bed to write up mylist of Favourites. I will add this tomy blog soon. I have become very tired weak and shaky these last few days(from last weekend) and my issues are probably not helping but exacerbating this condition. I did enjoy chillin with the kitty (flute) and being snug in my bed. "It" wont beat me. No not at all. I had a hard workout today and loved it. I have also spoken a very special person who has helped me to remember its not about the last twelve weeks but all the time. every day every second counts to the end result and this in essence is what I believe anyway. I am still deciding on what todowith my issue. And will let y'all know when I decide. I cant wait for my current trainer to let me know how she has gone in her comps. I understand it must be hard for her to train be trainer and also travel. This morning I received an Email via ANB. they invited me to their workshop which usually costs about90d for free! nd I have been asked to be a guest speaker-I won the most inspirational competitor last year(female). so this brightened up my day.

hope y'all are well:) and thanks for all your responses-alicia especially:)

1 comment:

LizN said...

Jewel,

Try me on liznelson@bigpond.com

LIz :)

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