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Lupus Survivor Not Only Survives; She climbs Mountains in an Hour!
Elizabeth Scott, once seriously ill with lupus, just returned from the San Francisco area where she hiked from sea level to the top of Mt. Tamalpais in under one hour. And … instead of skiing down Bald Mountain, the ski resort in Sun Valley Idaho, she hikes up in 1 ¼ hours then rides the lift back down.
Elizabeth is also the mother of a disabled daughter who died at eight years old. Elizabeth wrote Have Work Will Travel, a book that tells her journey through these struggles to the other side, where she carved an adventurous life combining work with her travels. It is a survival handbook ─ how to overcome huge setbacks and turn them into powerful drive. Poignant, practical, fun stories show that major obstacles aren't the end of the road.
Learn her step by step process to recover from:
√ Health problems
√ Grief
√ Career setbacks
√ Lost confidence
See how to carve a traveling life where you can take time to smell the roses:
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Check out ideal career choices, how to make the transition and plan the finances
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Analyze risks vs. rewards and personal strengths vs. weaknesses
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Assemble a travel life and juggle business from travel destinations
Elizabeth Scott has been featured in San Francisco Bay Area newspaper, magazine and TV interviews. She would be happy to speak about Have Work Will Travel, surviving deep personal loss and rebuilding a fun, challenging life.
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