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At age 16, Julie went through a series of orthopedic surgeries. This involved a lengthy hospital stay, and spending 4 ½ months in a body cast. As a result, she now stands at her current height of 3 feet. In the same year of her surgeries, her parents divorced, and in the following year, complications with her eyesight left her with almost no vision at all. But, throughout these major events in her life, Julie always amazed the world around her by approaching her obstacles with a positive attitude. Her determination helped her to learn Braille in four months instead of the usual two years. Despite her struggles with blindness, she excelled in school, and graduated with a 4.7 GPA. Julie has a passion for writing that began at an early age. At 16, her first work was published in Guideposts for Teens Magazine. She has also been published in a book entitled Writing From the Heart, and she has contributed a story to Chicken Soup for the Christian Teenage Soul. She is currently finishing her autobiography, and is hoping to have it published soon. Julie has been interviewed for PBS, NPR (National Public Radio) Scholastic Action Magazine, and Texas Co Op Power Magazine. Julie is devoting her life to spreading the valuable lessons she has learned. She speaks to schools, churches, and other organizations around the country about overcoming adversity by maintaining a positive attitude. She also encourages children and adults alike to accept and appreciate others for their uniqueness. But, most of all, she teaches the importance of self respect and appreciation for the one-of-a-kind individual each of us was created to be. Her quick wit and delightful sense of humor has kept her audiences hanging on her every word. Her passion and enthusiasm has moved even the toughest crowd, and her beautiful smile warms the heart of everyone she meets. An accomplished vocalist, Julie often helps convey her message through music. She and her mother have just released a new CD titled "We're In This Thing Together". It's full of songs that will lift your spirit and inspire you. Click Here to get a copy of their new cd. Born Julie Johnston, she is using the last name Zick in honor of her stepfather, Bernard Zick. A speaker himself, he was a major influence in her life. He encouraged her to share her message with the world, and taught her that anything is possible if you believe. Sadly, he passed away in July 2005, after a 6 month battle with cancer. |
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