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Thread: Myla WHO?

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    Talking Myla WHO?

    Once upon a time, back in the PageMaker, PhotoShop and Corel infancy I was a desktop publisher. Then in December 1993 I suffered a stroke on the right side of my brain, the artistic side. My creativity died but my Left side of my brain flourished, analytical... so I moved into the server administration world. Unfortunately the recession hit and now I kinda went back to the design world but not as a designer but I manage a few of them at i2icustom.com. We make custom apparel for practically every sport.
    So here I am. Paralyzed on my left side, so I'm alRIGHT now.

    This is the kind of energy that surrounds us...



    Myla joined i2i in 2011 as COO. She streamlined process as we quickly moved from a small to medium business. Her energy and positive outlook in life is contagious. Her life experience has given her a different take on life. You see, she suffered a stroke at the age of 23 (re-learning to sit, walk, live with half her body paralyzed), she understands that this second chance is to treat others the way she would like to be treated. This translates in the glowing unsolicited customer service comments we receive daily. She insists on working with customers directly to make sure you are left with a smile. It is almost hard to believe the smiling voice behind that phone or e-mail is someone who had to learn to live with left hemiplegia (paralyzed on left side of body). Mind you if you meet her, that is the last thing you see, she is now a competitive downhill skier, a trainer, a mother and our voice.

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    ummm welcome i guess



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    Nice story dudette, welcome to the Void!



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    Quote Originally Posted by +s9.Oath View Post
    ummm welcome i guess
    I'm looking for good designers. Maybe some ideas too.

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    Hmm...welcome aboard...we're all good designers here
    Proud Owner of:
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    Skype: NovruzeliHuseynov


    ^ LOVE YOU RAD ^



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    Sounds to me like you're still paralyzed, lol...

    Anyway, welcome to the void.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Myla View Post
    Once upon a time, back in the PageMaker, PhotoShop and Corel infancy I was a desktop publisher. Then in December 1993 I suffered a stroke on the right side of my brain, the artistic side. My creativity died but my Left side of my brain flourished, analytical... so I moved into the server administration world. Unfortunately the recession hit and now I kinda went back to the design world but not as a designer but I manage a few of them at i2icustom.com. We make custom apparel for practically every sport.
    So here I am. Paralyzed on my left side, so I'm alRIGHT now.

    This is the kind of energy that surrounds us...



    Myla joined i2i in 2011 as COO. She streamlined process as we quickly moved from a small to medium business. Her energy and positive outlook in life is contagious. Her life experience has given her a different take on life. You see, she suffered a stroke at the age of 23 (re-learning to sit, walk, live with half her body paralyzed), she understands that this second chance is to treat others the way she would like to be treated. This translates in the glowing unsolicited customer service comments we receive daily. She insists on working with customers directly to make sure you are left with a smile. It is almost hard to believe the smiling voice behind that phone or e-mail is someone who had to learn to live with left hemiplegia (paralyzed on left side of body). Mind you if you meet her, that is the last thing you see, she is now a competitive downhill skier, a trainer, a mother and our voice.

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