MEET SABINE
Sabine is a survivor of one of the worst pharmaceutical disasters in history, the drug Thalidomide.
Sabine was born without arms but has never accepted limitations. Instead, she learned to use her feet for everyday tasks -getting dressed, writing, typing, texting, combing her hair, applying makeup, and driving her non-modified car.
As if mastering the challenges of living with her thalidomide disability wasn't enough, in 2012, she was faced with another serious and life-altering event.
While driving her car in a remote part of New Mexico, Sabine suffered a massive stroke.
Miraculously she was found, rescued, and she survived!
However, the stroke left her with left-sided paralysis. She could not walk or talk, and her memory and other cognitive skills were severely impaired.
Her acronym P.U.S.H., which stands for Persevere Until Success Happens, helped her persevere through 12 months of physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
Today she lives a fully independent life again.
Sabine believes adversity should not control your life!
She works today with people who feel stuck in hardship and have lost Hope.
Using her easy six steps P.U.S.H. Framework, she shows her audience how anybody can reframe adversity into meaningful opportunities to live a thriving life regardless of the circumstances.