Nevaeh Love Marie

Nevaeh is the creator of Positive Start which first started a small following on her Facebook page sharing positive motivational quotes to her friends list. She started to receive messages asking where this PASSION comes from, the interest of "her story" intrigued many. She realized that she was just 1 person sharing, that she created a RULE...that rule was NOT to share "her" page, "her" story....but to share the quotes and to INFORM and SHARE their own individual stories. She started logging the results on her Facebook seeing many familiar faces on her own Facebook page re-posting quotes she had posted, she started getting more emails saying "thank you for being so positive I needed this" that she decided at that point...to go viral...and a Positive Start was born. She remains "anonymous" online to an extent she says, "the quotes are quotes for a reason...just because they move ME doesn't mean I should get the credit for it. I'm just a soundboard. Call it the stop of collection of quotes for your choosing." Instead, you can find Nevaeh volunteering at some of her favorite Children's Hospitals and pursuing her career in the Nursing field in Orange County. Her PASSION is that she plans to become a travel nurse, and assist with several organizations within the medical field such as Doctors without Borders, St. Jude, CHOC, Radys Children Hospital, CASA and many more. She has dedicated the year of 2012 to "A positive start of change...change for society to be more helpful, heart warming, and loving...whatever happened to the 80's when it seemed we had it right. Our society now...is a disgrace. We act as if we don't care for each other anymore unless you post fun pictures or cool statuses...I'm logging off and spending more time with friends and family...and those in NEED of friends and family..."

Nevaeh's main inspiration is Oprah Winfrey. "If there is any woman on this earth that moves me, challenged me, and made me cry and laugh all at the same time, then that award goes to Oprah. I've been an avid intern since I was watching the Oprah show with my Mom in the 80s. She is the type of humanitarian I want to become. She is the type of woman I want to become. Her passion for helping people has always intrigued me...more than her humbleness. I admire her work."