The Art of What’s Possible with a Chronic Disease

I’m a tech sales veteran, so I help businesses see the art of what’s possible – how technology could improve efficiency, solve problems, and change the way they worked.  Now, I apply that same mindset to my own life.

Because when you’re living with MS and Trigeminal Neuralgia, the art of what’s possible isn’t just about resilience – it’s about leveraging AI and automation to compete at the highest level.

As a multipotentialite solopreneur, I never thought I could compete like this. But AI and automation?  They’re like my nitro booster in a racecar – giving me an edge, leveling the playing field, and allowing me to push boundaries I never imagined possible.

So what’s possible when you’re living with a chronic disease?

📌 You redefine normal. Pain, fatigue and brain fog – none of these are “normal” in the traditional sense, but they become part of daily life.  And you learn how to work with them instead of against them.

📌 You build resilience – fast. Trigeminal Neuralgia is known as the most painful nerve condition on record.  Even though I have a milder case than some, it still stops me in my tracks. But I’ve learned to adapt, manage, and keep moving forward.

📌 You lean on your team – and your tools.  No one does this alone.  Whether in business or in life, having the right people and technology around you makes all the difference.  I’ve had to get better at asking for help – something I wasn’t always great at.

Now that I have this disease under control, I also understand how wildly unpredictable it is. And knowing that is actually part of controlling it.

And if you’re facing something that feels impossible – chronic illness, career challenges, or just a tough season of life, know this:

💡 Never give up. Anything is possible. It just might look different than you imagined.  And that’s okay.

What’s something that once seemed impossible but is now your reality?

🔥Forward with Fire🔥

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