Teaching led me to marketing, which led to hypnosis. What’s next?
I’ve been on an accelerated track my whole life. When something big shakes your foundations, you never look at life the same way again.
I was diagnosed with cancer at age 16, and forced at that young age to learn and view the world differently, make different decisions than my peers, and generally take a huge leap forward.
I realized I could be miserable — or I could choose to make life meaningful on my own terms. So I found things that spoke to me and pursued them. And when I pursue something, I give it my all.
My first job was teaching. After a few years, though, teaching stopped making sense for my family. I still continued to speak publicly, under my pseudonym, Tzipi Caton, but I’d had enough of English and history.
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