Crystal Singh is a Certified Og Mandino Coach with Intentional Creation. Crystal has coached people for over 30 years. She has a wide range experience in business and in life. She is entrepreneurial, investing and managing real estate and she has owned several other businesses. She built 2 solar homes and has owned and trained horses.
She led a multi-million dollar company, leveraging her organizational abilities. She has a degree in drug and alcohol counseling, early childhood education & learning disabilities. She has extensive experience with the legal system, jail and prisons. She has provided counseling to people suffering through addictions.
Crystal grew up in Chicago and moved to California in the early 1980’s and began her training with Og Mandino, Werner Erhardt of EST, Mark Victor Hansen, Les Brown and Eric Lofholm.
My Story
Date of Sobriety: January 16, 1981
Come we will learn to live in today. I want to share my journey and the joy and the pain. I have learned so much about life and I keep searching for areas to improve. By working this program on a daily basic your life style will change and you will experience growth.
The 1st time I drank I was 11 years old at a family campout. The table was full of booze, and I just walked up and poured myself large tumbler of alcohol and drank it down as fast as I could. I almost threw up. The feeling was amazing, I was having the time of my life laughing and falling all over and losing my sunglasses.
It did something for me, it took away all the fear and the not good enough.
My Mother realized after the hay ride I was drunk and laid me down in the tent. I puked all over my self and was super sick.
My Mother asked me where I got the booze she was mad, My 1st lie, I said my uncles had given it to me.
That lie stayed with me until i got sober and made amends.
I was at a conference holding the wall up, not wanting to be there with 9 years of sobriety. My usual line was I’m glad I’m not like that, I’m glad I am not like her, then all the sudden I remembered the bottle, the cupboard, the drugs.
Yes, I had asthma and I had to take a pill everyday, 1/4 of a pill for my condition. At seven years old I had to get a butter knife and cut the pill in half and half again since the pill would zing all over I started cutting them just in half and then forget the half, taking the whole pill.
I was the center of the neighborhood. I was the smartest, prettiest and funniest kid. I had all the new ideas, inventions, decided all the games, I was the most fun and it was great. That day at the conference I realized I was a drug addict when I was under 7 and it changed how I looked at RX drugs and how those events played out in my life.
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