Sue is amazing and you can’t fail to be inspired and motivated by her. I left the workshop fired up and with some great ideas to help me to move forward”
“She stayed totally focussed, non-judgemental and asked the brilliant questions that created some profound breakthroughs”
"It's hard to put into words just how much Sue helped me move forward and I now have strategies in place to help me through the ‘black’ times"
Why is Sue so exceptional?
Sue is an extra-ordinary listener and in a league of her own. Caring, skilled, insightful and one hundred percent dedicated to help you unlock your full potential.
The issues that Sue can help you fix…
Helps you to break overwhelming problems down into bite size, manageable chunks
Real empowerment she gives powerful tools for clients to help themselves
Sue creates exactly the right ‘can do’ attitude
And she creates a lasting ‘should do’ attitudes
How Sue works...
“Just like the Daleks I have a problem with stairs and convention””
Sue runs facilitates fun, lively, interactive workshops dealing with the emotional issues of acquired disability.
In November 2009 Sue started a 'disability, and how to survive it' program, called 'Lifegeta' dealing with the plateau reached by many people after sudden disability & diagnosis - (please read the 'What's Lifegeta ' page if you are interested in this)
Unconventionally, Sue uses video conferencing and 1-on-1 video skype to support her work
“…nobody has to travel, it’s exceptionally efficient, disability friendly…
I can even show you how to set your camera to soft focus"
Just a bit about Sue…
At 26 Sue had two major strokes resulting total paralysis from the neck down... bit by bit feeling and movement came back on the left side but not so much on the right side leaving her with right sided hemeplegia …so she is now in training for the 2012 Para Olympics - Going Round in Small Circles event! Lifegeta is Sue’s way of giving others the same level of superb support that got her back on her wheels.
In 2005 Sue won the National Life After Stroke Award for Courage from The Stroke Association beating 100’s of nominees in this category for her determination, and for her focus at retraining in order to help others.
(Photo’s of Sue collecting her award are in the ‘Gallery’ section of this website)