Surviving Survival is really difficult.
Sometimes, surviving is actually worse and harder to overcome than when the actual events happened. Kelley, The Survivor Coach, knows this all too well. She has survived many things. She has lost children, molested as a child, has lost both of her parents, breast cancer, divorce after many years of marriage and an almost successful suicide attempt. Her mission in this life is to help others not only survive but THRIVE in their survival. She has created her own tools to help those who can relate to these things and those who suffer from depression and suicidal thoughts. This is her story.
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Angelia
6/29/2016 12:44:37 am
So proud of you Kelley! Thank you conquerworry.org for sharing her story!!
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Karen
6/29/2016 03:36:57 pm
It's heartbreaking to hear how much pain you have been through but incredible how you found the strength to pull through and help others. You are an insightful and powerful coach and mentor...the world needs you Kelley!
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Renee Harris
8/29/2017 12:19:58 am
Your story is grat i resonate with you i eoyld like to talk with you kelly my email is rharrisallen@yahoo if yoy have time i know that your a coach. Im also a Survivor of multiple traumas. It was an honor to hear your story today I need to hear it. Realizing that a lot of things that I've done in the past 16 years of my recovery has brought me to a good place as well. I really appreciate you today you're awesome keep up the great work one of my I can call you today one of my fellow comrades of Beacon of light.
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