About Drops of Life Experience by Chantal Agapiti
Growing up in a toxic environment
I began to write at the young age of 8.
I was lost and scared.
I spent most of my childhood alone with my vivid imagination.
As an introverted Highly Sensitive Person, and neurodivergent,
I didn’t relate to my peers.
Throughout my teen years,
I did my best to survive,
yet my desperate need for love and affection did me wrong.
I was an easy prey. I just wanted to love and be loved in return.
Every time I fell, I stood back up and kept going
because I believed in something better.
I had faith and purpose.
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Author Bio:
I’m Chantal a 41 year wise woman.
Nice to meet you.
I write to help, inspire and motivate others.
I care and I understand because I’m one of you: a Trauma survivor ⚔️ Chronic pain warrior. I’m introverted, Highly sensitive, neurodivergent yet super focused.
And I’m a thought instigator, love to make you question life.
I share my life’s lessons to show you can improve your quality of life despite adversity.
When I’m not working on a book, I’m a freelance writer.
I am loyal, committed, eager to learn, independent and empathetic.
As a problem solver, I focus on possibilities.
As a critical thinker, I observe and analyze where to improve.
As a piano player, I can type quickly, completing tasks on time.
As a HSP I can relate to your struggles and needs.
I’m the proud mom of two.
I care for animals: we adopted 9 pets.
One of my credos is: “If you can’t help everyone, just help one.” No one should be left alone in this world.
I was born in Belgium in an Italian family, so I spoke three languages by age 6.
I started writing as a kid, a Fantasy novel. In other words, writing has always been natural to me.
I left the rat race at 41 and launched myself as a freelancer to help my clients on my terms.
Hard? As h*ll.
Scary? Of course.
Worth it? Definitely.
𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐝𝐨 𝐈 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐱?
I have yet to find a mute button to put my mind to rest, so I keep it busy:
▶️ Building LEGO.
▶️ Making a puzzle.
▶️ Do a quiz.
▶️ Take pictures.
▶️ Watch sports as it’s so exciting and inspiring.