Very privileged to be in CNA Womenโs 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. ๐จ
Giving up my job (with the fear of never being able to interview for another) was my biggest fear and risk. ๐
Starting out as a childrenโs 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).๐
As I look back on this path less written about, I can truly say how thankful I am for Godโs grace and mercies. ๐๐
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). ๐ถ ๐๐ป
My heart overflows with a good theme; I address my verses to the King; My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. โ Psalm 45:1
Read the full feature story at CNA Lifestyle.