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SHEILA KAY, author of "PTSD and the Undefeated Me", shares her insights and ideas on how to not only survive, but to conquer the life you have been given to its fullest extent. In this book, Ms. Kay guides readers toward defining and accepting their needs, wants, and priorities. Then, equipped with this self assessment, any individual can go forward to define, accept, and then formulate a unique plan which will add hope, inspiration, and quality to their life. Having the keys to success in life will motivate readers to acheive their goals and serve as inspiration to live victoriously.

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SHEILA KAY, author of "PTSD and the Undefeated Me", shares her insights and ideas on how to not only survive, but to conquer the life you have been given to its fullest extent. In this book, Ms. Kay guides readers toward defining and accepting their needs, wants, and priorities. Then, equipped with this self assessment, any individual can go forward to define, accept, and then formulate a unique plan which will add hope, inspiration, and quality to their life. Having the keys to success in life will motivate readers to acheive their goals and serve as inspiration to live victoriously.
Autorenporträt
Sheila Kay is an editor, writer, and business owner. Born and raised in Detroit, MI, she has lived in the Metro Atlanta, GA area. Among her interests are travel, cooking, reading, and charitable endeavors. Her online retail store, The Undefeated Me(TM) Shop, features items which celebrate the championship spirit in each individual. As an up and coming movement, The Undefeated Me(TM) represents conquering adversity and promoting excellence and strength in every aspect of life. Ms. Kay is in the process of forming a non profit organization which will provide resources, support, and job skills training to homeless Atlanta residents seeking to return to the workforce. With the release of her memoir, PTSD and the Undefeated Me, she has become increasing involved in advocacy related to awareness and treatment for mental illness among civilian survivors of trauma, in addition to support for veterans and their families.