By Jerry Christensen
from Rock Springs
Wyoming
My story begins at age
15, but I didn’t realize that was the beginning until I was 24. As a Freshman
in college (age 20 in 2003) I decided I wanted to go to Australia, and the next
day I purchased a passport without any idea of when or why I would go. I just
wanted to go, and I knew it would be a shame if the opportunity arose and I was
not prepared.
Two years later, as a
Junior in college, I went to a university and they told me that it would cost
about $11,000 extra to study abroad for one semester. I did not care, I wanted
to go to Australia that year and I certainly would not allow money to stop me
from going. Things didn’t work out, but instead I had planned to return home
from Uni for the summer break and work all summer to make enough to go during
the next term. Before I went home I took a 4 day vacation to Florida to meet a
girl I had met online but not yet in person.
On that vacation I was
offered a job helping people with brain injuries. At that point in my life that
was what I thought to be my purpose for living, so it was a struggle. I was
torn between listening to the suggestions of my parents to go back home and making
enough so I could live my dream of traveling to Australia, or staying in
Florida where I knew NO ONE so I could help others with brain injuries.
My decision was final.
I had to help others. I was in the right place and they just happened to be
training new employees two days later. I actually thought I would be slapping
God in the face if I didn’t take the job. Now that we know The Secret, it is no
surprise that things worked out for me. A family I had never met prior to that
day took me in until I was able to find a place to live and get on my feet in
the new environment.
The day after I
accepted the job I noticed that my Uni in Colorado and a Uni in Tampa were both
part of an exchange program, so I made a call to Colorado to ask if I could
join the program and they said “No” - the deadline had past 3 months prior and I must
return to CO to finish my final year of studies. Not wanting to accept the
answer I contacted the Uni in Tampa. They told me that it was against the rules
but they would bend them because I had the job and it would be much easier just
to stay in Florida. So the summer progressed and I excelled at the job. I
earned the only promotion that was available in just 2 weeks when the protocol
was 6 months. Our city was hit by a category 4 hurricane (150 mph sustained
winds) but not surprisingly nothing of mine was damaged and I worked many hours
to help out. The hours I was not working for my job I helped out with the
American Red Cross.
I stared school in
Tampa as planned for just the fee of “In-State” Colorado
tuition as per the exchange program, and absolutely loved the Uni there. I was
granted the opportunity to study at the Ph.D. level even though I was still
without even a Bachelor’s degree. So I was on my way. The path to my becoming
a Clinical Neuropsychologist was evident. I was on track to help people with
brain injuries in a clinical setting even though some well respected doctors
had told my parents in 1998 that there was no way I could ever even attend
college. The only unfortunate situation was that I must still move back to CO
to finish my studies.
A few weeks into the
term in Tampa I gave Colorado a call and told them my situation and they said, “Well, we’ve never
waived the graduation requirements but we will adjust them in your situation
and you may finish studies in Tampa with no need to return to CO.” So I was now authorized to continue the
path I was on.
The very next day I
saw a flier that was promoting the Study abroad program, so I asked if I could,
simultaneously, be on exchange from CO to FL and from FL to AUS and they said
that “It had never been done before nor was it really
permissible but you may do it in this circumstance.”
So there we go, I was
now able to go to Australia for one semester without paying anymore than “In-State” Colorado tuition but before I left I
arranged to meet my best friend in the entire world, my father, in New Orleans
for Mardi Gras! We had a blast, and there are so many stories that also arose
in Australia. I had the time of my life. I am eternally grateful for my life to
be as it is. The people in Australia are the friendliest ever, and this story
is long enough as it is, but I will write novels about my life when the timing
is right. For now I must conclude by stating that 2 years after my return from
UTAS I moved back to my home town. Upon my return my brother showed me an old
journal that I had written when I was 15. I wrote “If I could go
anywhere right now, I would go to Australia”
Amazing story? I think
so, but if we all lived by The Secret we would expect it just as we expect
things to fall when they are dropped. Thanks for reading!
About Jerry
Christensen from Rock Springs Wyoming:
I have always been
happy from as far back as anyone can remember. Although we all go through tough
times in life, it is rare to find me without a grateful smile. Now that I have
been introduced to The Secret I have been happier than any other day in my life.
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