Anne Welsh is an internationally recognised author, entrepreneur and philanthropist.

She has recently launched her memoir, Pain-less to inspire people who, like herself, live with Sickle Cell and work hard to find a path-way to a gratifying life while living with pain. She has appeared on many radio and television spots, such as the BBC and London live, and in front of decision makers and parliamentary political leaders in the UK or in countries around the world where sickle cell is a serious health issue.

Anne has a degree in Accounting and Finance and an MSc in Investment Management. She broke barriers as an investment banker with Lehman Brothers, by establishing workplace practises for ethnic minorities and people with disability.   She now runs her own consultancy firm based in London England and is an expert in bringing business opportunities to investors around the globe.

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Pain-Less

Living with Pain, Finding Joy

Anne Welsh has lived with chronic pain all her life. As a sufferer of sickle cell disease, she is no stranger to the everyday struggles and mental anguish that can come from living with an invisible illness.

Like so many who suffer from painful and life-changing conditions, Anne has battled with depression: times when she believed that she could never lead a normal and happy life. But thanks to the support of many people along the way, she has discovered that life can still be wonderful, no matter your challenges.

In Pain-Less, Anne talks about these struggles and the lessons she has learned and gives advice that she hopes will help not only others in a similar situation, but also their families and loved ones.

For Anne and many like her, pain is an inevitable part of daily life, but that doesn’t mean you can’t fulfil your dreams: whatever they may be.

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Pain-Less

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Anne Welsh’s memoir about life with sickle cell anaemia, published in June 2019.

Learn how to overcome your pain by taking a few simple steps

ISBN: 9781781329047
Publishing: June 2019
Hardback
216 x 140mm (246 pages)

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