Today, I have the pleasure of announcing the winner in the Most Positive Person Contest. Positive people help make this world a better place for everyone. That is why we decided to hold this contest... we want to celebrate and honor positive people. Positive energy is contagious and we want to help spread it!
The Grand prize package includes: an iPod Nano loaded with ipopins (dontated by ipopin.com), bubble wish wand, 1 month coaching package with Dr. Kirsten Harrell
All week we have been highlighting the runners up in this contest. Now we reveal The Most Positive Person in the world...
Liz Dixon from Dallas, Texas is the Most Positive Person!
Liz was nominated by her sister, Meredith Mathews. Here is what Meredith wrote about Liz:
The most positive person I know is my sister, Liz Dixon. We've been childhood playmates, adolescent pals, high school friends, college roommates, matron of honor for each others weddings, and more. We've been best friends all our lives, and have gone through an incredible amount of life experiences. Now as a mother of five, four of which are quadruplets, Liz is a busy mother and wife. Liz is not only a miracle of life and a reminder to be thankful for each day, she is also a wonder of positive energy, despite the series of trials she's endured.
She survived brain surgery, carried quintuplets, miscarried one, was repeatedly hospitalized, brought four babies into the world at once, is raising five children age three and under, endured multiple colon surgeries, lived with a colostomy, had one ovary and benign ovarian cysts removed, recovered kidney infections, and ongoing colon and digestive problems, suffers from a rare blood clotting disorder, and recently survived a stroke.
God gave her strength when she couldn’t go on, life when her body was trying to shut down, encouragement to her broken heart, meals when the refrigerator was empty, a place to live when ends did not meet, peace in the midst of turmoil, and a contentment that went beyond her circumstances. Life gets hard now and then, and while Liz still may become anxious, she remains remarkably positive, with the knowledge that contentment comes from within her own positive thought life.
Liz blogs regularly at http://dixon7.wordpress.com, where she shares her stories, thoughts, prayers, battles, struggles, and victories as a mom. As she says, "I’m not a perfect mom, just an honest mom, in need of God’s grace everyday as I try to live out the calling that He has given me as a mother. I have learned to be content regardless of my circumstances because God is faithful to me. I am so very blessed."
What an incredible story! Congratulations, Liz! You are making a difference in this world with your positive attitude. Stay positive!









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