My Moment of Madness by Kerri Croake

My Moment of Madness by Kerri Croake

My Moment of Madness by Kerri Croake

‘Where is my life going?’ ‘What is my life purpose?’ are the questions that at least once everyone in their life comes across because some situations in life make you give up. Being an individual struggling with epilepsy since my teen years, the time when actual life begins, made me understand enough about life’s harsh realities and difficulties.

What I’ve learned from my experience is that life is not a bed of roses. At least, it has never been for me. You need to survive through it. Don’t let yourself become the victim, no matter what challenges life presents you with or how unjust anything may appear. Refuse to let fear, sorrow, and negativity dominate you; instead, take these challenges of life just like you must pass the levels in a video game to proceed further. The ratio of difficulty for each new level increases. It’s easy to restart a level or respawn your character if the game isn’t going your way. But, when you decide that giving up is not an option, your inner warrior breaks through, and you can see the problem. Working against your inner demons with your innate courage, love and positive attitude helps you to understand that you are tougher than you thought. You become more capable of dealing with problems because there is no other way. Life isn’t a video game; however, you can still prevail.I’ve learned from my experience

My Moment of Madness by Kerri Croake

About the Author

Kerri was born in Brooklyn and raised on Staten Island. She was diagnosed with epilepsy in her first year of college. After graduation she worked in NYC as an IT systems engineer for ten years.She has an undergraduate degree in US History and is a certified Veterinary Technician. She advocates for persons with epilepsy through fundraising efforts, becoming active in other charities and has found the time to create her own charity, Epilepsy Compassion International (www.navigatingepilepsy.net).

Currently, she spends half the year with her family at the Jersey Shore and the other half in Deep Creek, MD with her best friend/sister, Erin. She is a staunch environmentalist, especially regarding marine life and pollution. She skis with her sister, Erin at the ski resort across the street from their home. She also loves the beach and surfing. Her first book, My Moment of Impact, is NOT on the NY Times best seller’s list; however, her work across multiple disciplines broadly addresses the narratives of human experiences with epilepsy.

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