Friday, December 3, 2021

Do You Know How to Laugh Through Life's Tragedies?

In May 2008 John Helton got very ill unexpectedly. He had 3 brain diseases at one time and no immunity. He was a newlywed of 3 ½ months. He survived miraculously but a few years later, the unbelievable happened.

Although John miraculously survived, he lost a lot of vision and is now legally blind. 

Do You Know How to Laugh Through Lifes Tragedies?

Those diseases were:

1.     Cerebral Histoplasmosis

2.     Meningitis (the brain swelling)

3.     Meningitis (the lining of the brain swelling)


John Helton is an author, Certified Relationship Coach, Certified Professional Coach, Certified Bereavement Coach, Certified Relationship Master Coach, and by April will be a Certified Master Coach, Certified Group Coach, and Certified Laser Coach, talk show host, and speaker. What could have drowned some people in a sea of pity, John has used that pain to be an encouragement to others.  

John is a National Champion Blind Bowler and won the scratch singles national title in Phoenix, Arizona in 2017, just after his wife passed away.

Blind Fury


His interview will challenge and inspire you in various ways. Be Encouraged! Be Challenged! And have a laugh as you look at your own life through new eyes.


Legally Blind



Do NOT buy this book if: 

  • 1) You do not like to be challenged.
  • 2) You do not like your toes stepped on.
  • 3) You do not like to laugh! 
From having vision to becoming legally blind, from being married to becoming a widower, this is the story of John, AKA The Blind Fury.

This book will encourage you, challenge you, make you laugh, and might even make you cry. Regardless, it is a challenge for all to “Stop Your Whining” and look at life from a different perspective. 


John Helton


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6 comments:

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    1. He is! I enjoyed this so much. Thank you for listening.

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  2. Interesting story! Sounds like good books for winter reading!

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    1. Each author I interview has a great story -- enjoy them!

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  3. What a moving story! I really appreciate how he rolled with the pain and pushed through to greater things! Thanks for sharing!

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