If you can't be grateful in everything, you can't be happy in anything.
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As a survivor of the “Killing Fields in Cambodia,” during the oppressive Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s, Sara Im speaks to inspire, motivate and encourage others to have hope, more courage and a positive perspective in life.
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Sara Im is a survivor of a Mass Genocide in Cambodia. She is an inspirational speaker and an author of an award-winning book “How I Survived the Killing Fields, a Story of Hope, Love and Determination”. Sara operates a wellness business, Smart Healthy Living.
Sara graduated from Western Connecticut State University. She is a founder and director of Christian Professionals Network of Tampa Bay. Sara is a member of Women Speakers Association, Toastmasters International Central Christian Church Saint Petersburg FL. Sara co-hosts a weekly live show “A Thriving Conversation” on Facebook.
Sara speaks to help listeners refocus, strengthen faith, build confidence and develop self-leadership. She enjoys sharing her impactful message at conferences, seminars, churches, schools, TV, Podcasts, radios and more.
Sara lives in Florida and she just celebrated her 32 years of marriage.
Pronouncer: Sara = Sarah . Im = Sara "im" like "im"pact
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Posted by Sara Im on 02/02/2022