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How Amanda Heal can help you to find your purpose, vision and future

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Amanda Heal is the sort of person that, if you tell her she can’t do something, she will usually find a way. She’ve been totally blind since birth.

Surviving premature birth in 1970 was the first of many challenges Amanda has faced and overcome throughout her life. She was one of the first children to be fully integrated into a school for sighted children, and was the first totally blind student to graduate with honours in Law from the Australian National University.

Heal hase climbed to an altitude of 3,210m/10531 ft, in Nepal, retrained as a speaker and coach after being unexpectedly made redundant at the end of a 17-year legal career, and am a podcaster and published author of multiple books.

She has made a number of television appearances, including the ABC News, and Network Nine’s 60 minutes and Midday Show programs, and have done quite a number of radio interviews.

As a speaker, she uses her life experiences to inspire and encourage audiences to take courageous action to overcome the challenges that keep them stuck, so they can take courageous steps to reach their full potential in work and life.

As a coach, Amanda helps people discover their life purpose, overcome their limiting beliefs, and follow their dreams, so they can celebrate rather than tolerate what they do each day.

For more information, head to her website.

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