Las Vegas 1/6/2015 9:26:23 PM
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Discover How a 12 Year Old is Living the Life of Her Dreams in Coni Meyer’s Book Crystalline Moments

Kenzie Williams is only 12 years old but already is living an adult life she loves. In the book Crystalline Moments, she talks about how others can experience opportunities through their dreams or, in her case, headaches.  A well known brain rejuvenation expert, Julie Renee Doering, has said that headaches can actually be concepts or ideas that are trying to come to the surface. That is what has happened to Kenzie.  

Kenzie started having headaches when she was just seven years old and from those headaches she would have visions.  Her visions became fashion designs and she started sewing when she was eight.  Before she knew it she was having success as a young fashion designer. 

Kenzie can tell you the details of that first headache and the designs that came from it in detail. Since her first headache she has a periods when the headaches didn’t happen and she would be concerned that she would not have any more designs but then they always start up again. Her headaches and the designs that result are the definition of crystalline moments. In those moments of clarity she becomes crystal clear about what the garment is going to look like.  

Kenzie already envisions herself a success and is living her fashion design career even though she is only 12. Her designs have brought her recognition at this very young age in the fashion industry.  She has been invited to attend the VIP night at the NXT Fashion Week in Portland, Oregon. She was invited backstage where she was approached to work with other designers in Los Angeles. Just recently she has also been invited to compete as an emerging designer for the upcoming 2015 NXT fashion week. 

There are many young people today that are having visions either through dreams, headaches or other means. What can the adults in their lives do to support them? How much do you help and how much advice should you give?  What happens if they make mistakes or have a problem? Kenzie has some great advice for young people that are having these visions, and advice for parents on how to help that young person determine the possibilities of their gift.

You can read the entirety of Kenzie Williams’s story, as well as many other inspiring stories in the book Crystalline Moments by Coni Meyers coming out January 7th