Ester is a woman born in the 1980s into a Christian home. She questioned many things in her life, but never her faith. But all her questions were always directed to GOD, seeking and expecting an answer from Him. And God, in His infinite goodness, created doors of hope, love and mercy in paths that were true labyrinths.
Ester was diagnosed as autistic after the birth of her daughter, but she suspected that her mind was suffering from ASD since she was 7 years old, when this terminology was not yet used.
With a degree in Computer Engineering, she has always worked in IT in sales and as a Project Manager. She has always hidden away in the world of exact sciences. She has always feared writing and the eternal exposure that words can bring. She never considered writing a book.
But, after finding out she was pregnant, she wanted to tell her daughter every moment of emotion, every feeling, every event of this experience that for her was a true miracle. With no intention whatsoever of sharing these words with the world, but simply with the aim of immortalizing in words a dedication of love to his daughter.
Social projects that were previously left on paper are being remodeled to gain visibility and reach more people. In addition, a new book is in the works, bringing deep reflections and experiences that promise to inspire.
Faced with the whirlwind of change, courage took over to revive old projects and bring new initiatives to life. Each step is an act of faith and determination, transforming dreams into reality and ideas into impact.
The goal of all this? I want to be part of a cultural change, even if it’s small, to make the world a more inclusive place. Maybe not for myself, but for future generations. May my legacy not be limited to words, but may God, as Creator, move each idea, transforming them into fruits of Love, Light, Faith and Hope.
I also have plans to create a podcast, a space to share my unique perspective on topics such as faith, motherhood, quantum physics, the corporate world, the stock market, and much more. And, of course, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) will have a special place, addressing the hidden difficulties experienced by autistic people with level 1 support—challenges that, although silent to the world, resonate strongly in their souls.