

Some stories inspire because of success. Others inspire because of the strength it took to survive.
Victoria Lieberman grew up in extreme poverty, took responsibility for her family at a young age, navigated immigration to Israel, cared for her mother during a severe mental health crisis, and later raised two children diagnosed with cerebral palsy. For years, survival became her way of life.
Through personal growth, self-discovery, and deep inner work, Victoria learned to move beyond the role of rescuer and reconnect with herself. What began as a search for healing eventually became her life's mission: helping others understand their hidden strengths, embrace their vulnerabilities, and find meaning in life's most difficult experiences.
Today, Victoria is a personal growth coach, speaker, entrepreneur, and advocate for a more compassionate understanding of disability, human potential, and emotional resilience.
"The moment we stop fighting our imperfections and start accepting them, we discover our greatest source of strength."
Read the full article on Medium — including Victoria's journey through childhood hardship, family responsibility, motherhood, personal transformation, and the philosophy that now guides her work with people around the world.



