Angelika
“I have lived with cerebral palsy since birth. Doctors did manage to get me on my feet, but only with the help of crutches. After the birth of my son, however, my health deteriorated and I ended up in a wheelchair. Even so, I don’t give up—what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger.
Right now I struggle with being rejected for jobs because of my disability, as I couldn’t perform my work to the same degree as a healthy person. That’s why I’ve decided to work on myself with the help of a coach—I want to strengthen my self-confidence, develop my own potential and, at the same time, be able to secure my own livelihood.“
