“I choose to make the rest of my life the best of my life.”

Louise Hay, late American motivational speaker, author, and AIDS advocate

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Louise Hay’s life was marked by remarkable transformations and achievements. Born in 1926 in Los Angeles, California, she overcame a troubled childhood to become a pioneering figure in the self-help movement.

Noteworthy facts about her life include:

    • Her early struggles included poverty and considerable physical abuse from her stepfather and a neighbor.
    • After a career with many jobs, she moved to New York in the 1950’s and became a successful fashion model.
    • Her spiritual awakening followed a divorce after 14 years of marriage. At that time, she discovered the First Church of Religious Science, which influenced her to the concept of the power of positive thinking.

Faced with a cervical cancer diagnosis, she chose alternative methods of healing. Her methods included an intensive program of affirmations, visualization, nutritional cleansing and psychotherapy.

Other notable efforts included AIDS support, publishing success, and her numerous philanthropic efforts until the age of 90, which have inspired millions of people around the world.

EXERCISE:

Check out Hay’s most  notable book, You Can Heal Your Life to help you make the rest of your life the best of your life.

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