I am Michelle LeFort, a simple woman with simple desires and a simple life in Kansas. I am, however, quite accomplished. It amazes me when I look on paper to see sound professional and personal accolades. I am educated: a BS in Management, a BS in Bible Studies & Ethics, an MBA, a Certified Life Coach from Oxford University, and I started my PhD in Organizational Behavior. It took me 17 years to get my undergraduate degree. My father was killed when I was in high school, and by the time I was a senior in college, I was a hot mess. I quit school because my mother had remarried, and I rescued her from a toxic relationship, losing my financial aid.
I immediately got a job managing for a large corporation. Four years later, I was fired. With my toxic relationship and a friend un-aliving herself in front of my partner and me, I developed an acute panic and anxiety disorder with agoraphobia. When I say hot mess, people think of me when consoling themselves that there is always someone worse off ... I bounced from job to job, anything that would pay my bills until I got back on my feet. From there, I worked for seven years to adopt a baby. Vowing I would never pass this genetic mental illness on to a child, I adopted my daughter at age 32.
I spent years going to therapists, beating my anxiety only to have something else happen and fall back into my coping mechanisms, which were extremely inefficient. Finding hope in helping others, I began doing foster care, 278 placements in 16 years. There came a point that I had spent every dime I ever made seeking therapy, only to get worse. It wasn't until 2018, my children out of the nest, alone, naked and still afraid, that I went to drastic measures to find an answer to my issues.
I have written 26 books, 14 movies, 11 television series and educated myself in any area I desired. I work by day in Tax Resolution for a law firm out of Jacksonville, Florida and I've been single for over 10 years. I own Champion Performance Enhancement Academy, Inc and Champion Sports Complex & Hotels. I invest in me.
My life completely changed when I hired a life coach who sent me for a new diagnosis on my mental health side of things and was informed I had trauma induced OCD, not a panic and anxiety disorder and my problems (panic attacks, phobias, fears) began melting away with the treatment. The treatment for anxiety and panic seem to be in direct opposition to the treatment for the OCD. Instead of being angry about wasting 30 years of my life suffering, I choose to be grateful for the freedom I now experience.
I am ever evolving and experiencing more freedom daily. My life is completely different. COMPLETELY! I began training for the life coach certification and receive joy from assisting others in their journey to health and wellness.
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