After each occurrence, she had to learn how to move from a state of helplessness and hopelessness to a position of wellness and wholeness - body, mind and spirit. This was the first among several "falling incidents", including falls into deep depression. In 1997, the author had a transichemic attack (TIA - mild stroke) in the sanctuary of her church. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.īook Description Paperback. Also, Cunningham is a co-author of "Surviving Shocking Situations, Finding Courage to Succeed in spite of Life's Painful Moments." Cunningham is an empowering speaker, writer and mental health/emotional wellness advocate. Her writings have appeared in Optimal Living Magazine, On Purpose Woman magazine, NAMI Maryland Connections, and other publications. She received professional/education certificates from George Washington University, the Federal Executive Institute and Baltimore School of the Bible. She earned degrees from Goucher College and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. After nearly 30 years of public service with the federal government, Cunningham began a second career in management positions with grassroots nonprofit organizations. After surviving a stroke and experiencing several fainting episodes, Maxine Bigby Cunningham embraced a wholistic approach to getting back on her feet and learning to walk again.
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