Very privileged to be in CNA Women’s feature story alongside a line-up of amazing women who faced obstacles in life with grace and gumption.
Losing my voice at 28 years old to a rare voice disorder (right after my marriage and when my career was taking off) was the scariest time in my life. 😨
Giving up my job (with the fear of never being able to interview for another) was my biggest fear and risk. 😓
Starting out as a children’s book author in Singapore 17 years ago was the most humbling decision I made (Acquaintances asked how long I was going to keep at my hobby before I found a real job).😞
As I look back on this path less written about, I can truly say how thankful I am for God’s grace and mercies. 😊💝
As the conventional career door closed, a new door opened. One that opened me on a wondrous storied journey where I found a God-given voice.
Truly, I once was lost (without a voice) and now am found (with a new voice). 😶 🙌🏻
My heart overflows with a good theme; I address my verses to the King; My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. – Psalm 45:1
Read the full feature story at CNA Lifestyle.
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