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The Master Keys to Unlocking Success
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Featured in The Wall Street Journal, contributing author to Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Power of Positive, voted a Super Lawyers’ Rising Star and recognized as a Zeta Phi Beta Woman of Courage, Angela Winfields story is pure inspiration. Despite being declared legally blind at age 10, being severely depressed, withdrawn and suicidal at age 14 and going totally blind at age 20, Angela Winfield transformed her life into one she absolutely loves living. She graduated high school at the top of her class, graduated from Barnard College of Columbia University and Cornell Law School, passed the bar exam and became a practicing attorney, motivational speaker, life and success coach, published author, a community leader, real estate investor, wife and successful entrepreneur- all before reaching age thirty! She is a member of four not-for-profit boards and will be the youngest and first ever African-American or disabled president of the United Way of Cayuga County.

Angela is the blind woman with vision- boldly leading the way forward! And has been called the queen of inspirational transformation. Angela helps you see the way and guides you to your maximum potential and ultimate success through her 4 master keys to unlocking success.
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Don't Box Me In: Angela Winfield

Angela shares her story and the practical skills used to overcome obstacles in her life: blindness, self-doubt, image issues, extreme shyness and lack of confidence, and how she stopped letting these things limit her in order to achieve success and attain happiness and fulfillment.
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Angela Winfield
Angela Winfield was born and raised in Newburgh, New York where she attended public schools. When she was 4 years old, she was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, cataracts, glaucoma and uveitis. During her childhood, she underwent numerous eye surgeries to correct and control her vision loss. However, when she was 10, Angela was declared legally blind. Throughout the rest of Angela’s primary and secondary education, her vision slowly deteriorated. Nevertheless, Angela persevered. She excelled in her academic studies, taking all honors and advanced placement classes. Angela was inducted into both the National Honors Society and the National Foreign Language Honors Society.

After graduating from high school, Angela attended Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City. During her sophomore year, Angela suffered from a flair up with her uveitis and permanently lost all use of her vision. Not only did Angela persevere, she was further impelled to succeed. She continued with her studies at Barnard and even studied abroad in London at Queen Mary College for a semester. She graduated with her class and earned her bachelor’s with a combined major in Political Science and Human Rights and a minor in Religion.

Angela then attended Cornell Law School. This is where Angela discovered her love of advocacy. She actively participated in moot court competitions in two of which she placed as a quarter finalist and semi finalist. She served as a law intern at Cornell Legal Aide where she represented clients in employment, social security and criminal matters. She also clerked for an acting New York Supreme Court judge. Angela graduated from Cornell with a Juris Doctorate and a concentration in advocacy.

Angela practices law at a top 250 law firm. In addition, she has gone on to become a real estate investor and serves on the board of directors for multiple not-for-profit corporations.

After realizing the impact of her success on others, Angela started spreading her message and sharing her system for success with others. Her mission is to motivate, educate and inspire people to reach their highest potential. She wants to help people create lives they love living so that they can contribute to the collective good in the world.


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