Listen to What Michael Davis and Debra Berg Have To Say When They Answered the Heroes Question “When Was The Lowest Point In Your Life and How Did You Change Your Life Path To One Of Victory Over the Obstacles You Were Facing at That Time?”
Michael Davis: When my sister died it would have been really easy for me to end up in jail or dead myself. My cousin, William T. William, that?s his name, and my mom, Jean, made it really, really, easy for me to overcome those obstacles, those dangers in my life.
They really took care of my not by preaching but by teaching. There was some preaching in there but it wasn?t over the top. It wasn?t, ?You have to do this to be a better person!?
It was, ?Here?s what you need to do. Here is how it?s going to affect you if you do this. Here is how we are going to help you.? That was the lowest point in my life but I was able to regain it so the path to victory, so to speak, was the support system in my life.
Debra Berg: The ending of my first marriage of 17 years was my lowest point. At the time, I was running a business with lots of responsibility to others. I was a role model to a number of people. It was hard not letting my personal life and struggles get in the way of being there for them.
I learned from the experience and went on to acquire a whole new career, which involved a steep learning curve in the computer industry. If I had not learned those skills, I would not have been able to produce my book the way I did nor earn a good income in the software industry. While I was single for 10 years, I had the time to do the research for my book and to take care of an ailing parent. I also met my new husband.






