Know Your Neighbor: Claire O’Sullivan

Published 11:35am Thursday, April 14, 2011

Name: Claire O’Sullivan

Occupation: Consultative Sales Representative for Ink4

Children’s names and ages: Kailey (14)

If I could change my name, I’d make it: Claire Magillicutty

Pet I’d like to own: Horse

People say I look like: Ally Sheedy

Favorite movie of all time: “Sound of Music”

TV show I don’t miss: “Chuck”

The secret to happiness is: Knowing who you are.

I wish I knew how to: play the piano and sing.

Song I’d love to sing karaoke to: “Ob-la-di-ob-la-da” by the Beatles, “Believe” by Cher, or “Somewhere over the Rainbow.”

If I had to eat only three foods for the rest of my life, they would be: Fage Yogurt (with cocoa powder and agave), Stonyfield Mint Chocolate Chip Frozen Yogurt, fresh pineapple.

One superpower I wish I had: The ability to fly.

Book currently on my nightstand: “Vanishing Acts” by Jodi Picoult.

My proudest achievement: Giving birth to a beautiful daughter.

My most humbling moment: Whenever I realize “I can’t do it alone,” which is often.

My most recent trip: To Charlotte to see Cirque du Soleil.

My life won’t be complete until: I’ve grown as much as I can grow in one lifetime.

My friends think I’m: Supportive, compassionate and creative.

Favorite college sports team: GaTech basketball

Favorite pro sports team: Atlanta Braves

Favorite color: Purple

The best life lesson I’ve learned, and who taught me: Everyone is in your life for a reason and is gifting you with something – even though it may not look or feel like a gift. Jackie Woods, founder of Adawehi.

Best decision I’ve made in life: To work with a spiritual growth teacher.

What gives me the blues: Seeing the damage we do the environment. (The short-sightedness of our actions.)

My best childhood memory: Christmas morning, finding a red double cap-gun cowgirl set under the tree – for me! (I had four older brothers.)

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