I am a soon to be 48 years young lady who is now 8 years divorced after being married for almost 15 years to a rocket scientist. I taught all levels of piano for 20 years and I now teach primarily adults and teens. I have a special Tuition program I’m offering now. If you are interested, just ask me.
I am the creator of My Totally Inspired PC at http://www.mytotallyinspiredpc.com.
I write resumes, edit & proof book manuscripts, create PowerPoint presentations for companies and non-profits, type most documents and do various data entry jobs.
I am the former CEO, Founder of The Epilepsy Connection in Orange County and helped over 250 people in Orange County & Los Angeles as well as 3 countries. I offered advocacy, information and acted as a role model for others with disabilities. (I was diagnosed with epilepsy when I was 9 years old.)
I have always wanted to be treated like everyone else even though I was termed "disabled". I am a lady that never accepted the word "impossible" and helped others know that life offers much to those that make the most of their abilities.
Do onto others as you would want others to do to you.
What Gives Me Hope
Many things give me hope. I feel I was put on this earth to be a catalyst for positive change. I would love to work for a non-profit such as CURE helping bring in dollars that change lives therefore the world.
If I were Mayor, I'd make the world a better place by
I would make financial assistance based on NEED ONLY, not whether you have a child-which I was not able to have for medical reasons. I have been turned down for everything from Med-i-Cal, SSDI and am now trying to get MSI so I can pay for needed Neurology, Opthamology and Dental visits.
If anyone knows of a good social worker to cut some of the rediculous red tape, let me know!
Paulettemotzko@yahoo.com
What/who changed my life and why
Helen Keller was my heroine when I was a child at 9 years old and still remains one of the most remarkable women in history. She wrote nearly 30 books and I am trying to buy one of hers entitled, "Optimism". If she wasn't the paragon of optimism I don't know who was!