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Chryssy Moor
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Give Us the Quick and Dirty
Single. Kids. Late, late 30’s (but still holding on!). Non-drinker, big partier. Idea person, not implementer. Traveler. Curious. 

Tell Us Your “Success-y” Stuff Well, I founded a business, Fusion Autism Centers, when I was 24 and it grew beyond my wildest imagination. I am on the board for this company and another autism related organization, Behavioral Innovations. I absolutely love getting to provide assistance from 50,000 feet up and watching all the amazing and intricate workings that happen there on the ground. I’m really glad not to work on the ground anymore. 

I write, and I love that. I contribute to Scary Mommy (which is hilarious, you should check it out – not necessarily my content, just in general) and I contribute to publications on Medium in addition to writing an occasional column for my local Tallahassee Democrat.
I’m obviously a super famous and renowned podcast personality.

How would you describe you? I’m the first one to jump up and sing karaoke. That might be all I need to say? 

Who are your people? I have two great kids, a girl (12) and a boy (10). They are definitely my people. I have 2 sisters. I had two great parents, but they died on me, which is very un-fun. I have hosts and hosts of amazing friends – the good kind that show up, listen, talk shit. I have the luxury, via self-employment and being single, of picking and choosing who is in my life and I take the responsibility of cultivating only the best very seriously. Currently dating, believer in true love.
My people are humans who are open, sincere, thoughtful, and playful. 

What’s a day in your life look like? That depends if it’s kid week or not. Kid week looks like: Wake up, put on sunglasses, grab coffee, drive to school, come home and sleep until 10. Get up and run. Do work and go to meetings. Pick up kids. Haul kids everywhere. Make small talk with the people at all the kid places. Text. A lot. Eventually get home, via Wendy’s. Direct the children in homework, bag packing, lunch packing, showering, and generally living their lives. Put the kids to bed and binge The Great British Baking Show. When it is not kid week, since I still take them after school, it pretty much looks exactly the same except I get uninterrupted sleep until 10.

You cannot be a human anymore. What are you instead? I am my cat. Linus, not Lucy. Linus is a cat that absolutely everyone loves, even if they don’t like cats. He is sweet to a fault and makes friends easily, even befriending an armadillo up the street. Linus never flinches. He is never overthinking. He’s just busy being a cat. It looks like it’s pretty great.

You can do anything you want today. What are you doing? I don’t know what the activity is, but I’m with someone I love and we’re making each other laugh.

You can change one thing about yourself physically. What do you pick? I’d have flawless skin. Like no stretch marks or scars, no zits, nice even color, tight pores. As a person with a lot of “history” across my stomach flawless skin it would be.

You can change one thing about your personality. What do you pick? Nothing. My personality is great, damn it. Don’t argue with me. I’m a peach. 


Heather Fuselier
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Give Us the Quick and Dirty I’m a Cancer and I love you. I’m married to my high school sweetheart and we have two kids. I come from Louisiana. I’m a big mouth and like to make low-level mischief. But I will clean it up.
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Tell Us Your “Success-y” Stuff Professionally, I’m a Certified Health and Wellness Coach. I have a private practice where I work one-on-one with people to help them achieve balance in life and manage their health and wellbeing. I work with organizations to help them design and deliver employee wellbeing programs.

My professional passions are tobacco cessation, emotional eating, diabetes education, and self-actualization.

I also run The Good Life, a members-only healthy living community on Facebook.  And, I am fortunate to be on the coaching team of Wellview Health, a health delivery company based in Nashville.

And I am a writer. You can read my essays on healthy living in the Tallahassee Democrat and on my blog, www.CoachHealthyHeather.com. A forthcoming book that I’m sure will be a best-seller is coming soon.

A few years ago I took on the responsibility for managing the office at my church, which has been a nice opportunity to be helpful and develop my spiritual life.

How would you describe you?
I’m a little bit short and I have short hair and I wear sneakers a lot, so sometimes I may be hard to find in a crowd. It may also be hard to find me because I am probably a smidge late. 

Who are your people?
That’s a good question. I like most people, but I feel the best when I am around people who like to laugh and let me ask them questions about their lives that are none of my business. 

What’s a day in your life look like?
Up at 4:30, run with friends, workout. Send the kids off to school and then attack whatever is my work for the day: juggling clients, writing deadlines, creative meetings, creating content for various projects, and whatnot. After lunch I typically have a meeting with myself to organize the next day and wonder whether I have made the right choices in life. Then it is time to pick up the kids so I shift to mom mode, bringing them to their activities and evading their questions about what is for supper. When we are all home together, I either make supper or feel guilty for not making supper and just give everyone cereal or grilled cheese. Once we finally get them back in their beds, my husband and I sink into the couch to watch British television and I try to be in bed by 9:00 so I can do the whole thing over again the next day. 

You cannot be a human anymore. What are you instead?
A fly on the walls of all the people I am curious about.

You can do anything you want today. What are you doing?
Fretting because I have one day to do whatever I want and I can’t decide what that is.

You can change one thing about yourself physically. What do you pick?
I think maybe grow a few inches. God gave me a size small body and size medium skin, so I have some room for vertical improvement. Also I have a really terrible cowlick so I would fix that!

You can change one thing about your personality. What do you pick? What do you mean????


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