At 37, I faced death in the middle of an asthma attack—and lived to tell it.
That Near-Death Experience cracked me wide open.
Dr. Wayne Dyer’s words, ‘Don’t die with your music still in you,’ became my lifeline.
And now @ 48, after losing it all just 3 years ago, I chose to rise again.
This time, walking hand-in-hand with Jesus, finally hearing His whispers & connecting the dots I had missed for years.
Let me tell you something, Life and death taught me this: we need to stop wasting time. Like STOP, as in yesterday. We aren’t promised tomorrow.
Stop sleepwalking through your days, these very thorns we curse—chronic illness, loss, pain—might just be the Crown of Blessings in Disguise that shape us into who we were always destined to be.
This space is for the ones ready to breathe again. To create again. To play that crazy, ahh-mazzzzing music buried inside of you.
I can’t wait to connect with you and remind you just how POWERFUL you truly are.
Don’t get to the end of your life, knocking on Heaven’s door, with an abundance of dreams buried in your mind, that you never gave yourself the Permission to Be, to follow your arrow and create your life your way, out of FEAR.
So I ask you,
Are you?
Going to die with your music still in you?
Let That Marinate.
All my Love,
Coach E.