Debbie Stitt is a shining example of how much adversity can polish a person. Her son Eric’s near-drowning accident at a friend’s pool in the mid-90s left him severely brain damaged. Then, six years later, he passed away. She struggled with self-confidence and felt she wasn’t good or smart enough. Facing impending layoffs, Debbie resigned rather than take a computer test to prove her competence.
“Not long after [this event] she found me and became a Miche [Representative]. she has learned to do the system now on her own, understands levels and can text and email,” writes her friend and Miche Advisor Sherry Roberts. She further relates that with the loss of her son, Debbie found hope in Miche and has blossomed as a result.
Sherry continues, “Debbie is my human butterfly . . . she spreads her wings each day . . . fluttering about finding her place in the world not only as a mother, wife, employee and Miche [Representative] but as a woman—an intelligent woman who can dream the once impossible dreams she never even knew she had.”
Thomas Carlyle once said, “Adversity is the diamond dust that Heaven polishes its jewels with.” As the muse behind the naming of this June 2013 release Miche Shell, Debbie is a true jewel of a woman and an inspiration to many.
(Purchase your Debbie Shell starting June 1st 2013!)
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