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Sandra Day O’Connor: A Journey from Desert to Supreme Court

Desert to Destiny: The Breakthrough Life of Sandra Day O’Connor

Arizona is known for towering red canyons, desert horizons, and unshakeable sunshine — a land that feels bold, fierce, and full of possibility. Sandra Day O’Connor carried those same qualities inside her long before the world realized it. But as a young woman growing up on a remote cattle ranch in south-eastern Arizona, her life didn’t look like a 10 out of 10. It was more like a 6 — strong roots, big dreams, but limited pathways to walk them out.

From the time she was a girl, Sandra believed she was made for something bigger. She had curiosity too large for the boundaries of the ranch. She devoured books the way the desert absorbs rain — deeply, excitedly, gratefully. Education became the first place where her belief started pushing her number upward.

She enrolled at Stanford University when she was just 16. Brilliant, but humble. Determined, but unsure of her future. She pursued law — a field almost entirely dominated by men. When she graduated near the top of her class, she imagined doors swinging wide open.

Instead, she found every door closed.

Law firms wouldn’t hire a woman attorney.

If she had judged her life’s score in that moment, she might have slipped from a hopeful 7 back down to a 4. A life where talent is present… but opportunity is not.

But the number 10 represents completion — of courage, of calling, of belief. And Sandra understood that no one else can decide your number unless you let them.

If life will not open a door for you, belief can build one.

So she stepped into public service. She accepted roles that others overlooked. She worked harder, learned faster, and grew stronger. Each step — though not glamorous — lifted her score.

A 6…
A 7…
An 8…

Arizona became her training ground. She rose through the state legislature, eventually becoming the first woman to serve as majority leader in ANY U.S. state senate. The desert winds were shifting. She was stepping into the higher life she had believed was possible.

Then, in 1981, the breakthrough:

President Ronald Reagan nominated her to the Supreme Court.
The first woman in America.
History rewritten.

It was more than a promotion — it was a transformation. A life once limited now set a new standard for millions. Girls who once saw no seat for them at the table could now see a woman with a gavel, wearing the robe, interpreting the law of the land.

Sandra’s life had climbed to a different level — a level that looked a lot like 10.

But what does a 10 really mean?

The number 10 is symbolic — the end of one cycle and the beginning of a new one. It is the point where fullness is reached and expansion begins. Sandra didn’t stop because she arrived — she kept rising because arrival always opens a new horizon.

She became known as a voice of balance and fairness. She guided decisions with wisdom instead of ideology. She believed that justice must stand above politics, and that belief made her a stabilizing force for a nation in constant debate.

Her life became both powerful and grounded — like the noble gas with its 10 electrons, stable and complete. She demonstrated that greatness isn’t loud — it is consistent, principled, and chosen one decision at a time.

And still, Sandra remained connected to her roots — the rugged simplicity of Arizona, the land that taught her perseverance, resilience, and independence. When she retired from the Supreme Court, she dedicated herself to education — teaching young Americans the value of civics and the power of participation.

Her message was simple:
Believe in the system — and believe in your ability to change it.

Sandra Day O’Connor’s story proves something profound:

  • Your starting point does not set your final score.
  • Your obstacles do not determine your outcome.
  • Your belief is the force that upgrades everything.

She reminds us that a 6 out of 10 life is just unfinished, not unworthy.

Maybe that’s where you are today — somewhere in the middle. Capable but overlooked. Ready but waiting. Dreaming but unsure.

Sandra’s life whispers to you:
Keep rising.

Don’t settle. Don’t stop. Don’t let someone else decide your value.

Build your door. Knock again. Push forward. Believe bigger.

Your own transformation toward 10 may already be in motion. The path may not look obvious — it rarely does at first. But each choice driven by belief is a step upward, a step forward, a step into the life you were designed to live.

Sandra Day O’Connor reached her 10 because she believed that the life she imagined was also the life she deserved.

And now it’s your turn:

Believe your next number can be higher.
And your life will rise to meet it.

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REMOVE THE RULES: How to turn the rules into suggestions.
Why do you react when asked to do something?
Do you want a happy home?
In this book I use my wife and our marriage as an example.
Lorna and I are now a happily married couple.
We found the rules and threw them out of our house.
We found a new sense of freedom.
The source of all anger is a broken rule.
Turn that rule into a suggestion and watch the peace come into your home.
Brisbane, Australia. Tony Egar.

How To Be Rich in Faith Kindle Edition

by Tony Egar (Author)  Format: Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars   (30)

“Tony has always been fascinated by the effect believing has on our lives. After years of reading books and going to conferences he has found the effect was temporary. His personal belief is that we have a believing switch somewhere within us and if we can get it turned on; everything works, but when it is turned off nothing works. This is his journey to find that switch and turn it on”.

Christian Woman: My Wife’s Story Kindle Edition

by Tony Egar (Author)  Format: Kindle Edition

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars   (10)

When Lorna enters a room the love of God comes with her.
Her early life explains some of this.
Something about her is special beyond normal understanding.
I have watched her interact with people for more than 35yrs.
This invisible feeling moves some to tears of joy, others just want to hug her and tell their deepest secrets.
I cannot believe it has taken me this long to write her story.

A GIFT OF HEALING: Receive your healing as a seed Kindle Edition

by Tony Egar (Author)  Format: Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars   (59)

Healing grows like a plant.
In scripture the Lord likens the kingdom of God to the planting of a grain of mustard seed.
It grew and became a tree.
On another occasion he describes the growth in a slightly different way and says,
“first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear.”
The nature of the kingdom is to grow from being small to being fully developed.
Divine healing is a part of the kingdom of God.
That is what Jesus meant when he said,
“Heal the sick and say, the kingdom of God has come near to you.”
The nature of the kingdom is to grow.
Where there is faith, the essential nature of divine healing is to increase.
Once you have been prayed for, you believe the prayer has worked.
Believe you have received your healing in the form of a seed.

OUR NEW FAITH EXPERIMENT IN 2025

HERE IS OUR FAITH STORY.
When Faith goes Up.
Anxiety goes Down.

In 2011, I decided to do an experiment.
For 3 years from February 2011 until January 2014.
I read the New Testament out loud every week.

I read the 27 books of the New Testament every week.
It took me about 3-3.5 hours per day.
The reason I did this is.
I wanted to learn how to grow my faith.
2 Corinthians 4:13 links faith and speaking together.
“Since we have that same spirit of faith,
we also believe and then speak.”

Everything in my life started to change for the better.
I had found the answer.
Reading the Bible out loud does build up your faith.
I did finish my three years, and wrote a book about my experience.
My book is called:
“How To Be Rich in Faith.”
About a year after my experiment, Lorna and I got motivated again.
But we decided to do things a little differently.
We didn’t read the whole New Testament every week.
Which took about 3-3.5 hours per day.
Instead we chose our favourite four books.
This took just over one hour a day.
This was easier and faster.
With a quicker result in building our faith.
Here is a list of the four books from the New Testament [Bible].
Galatians.
Ephesians.
Philippians.
Colossians.

We started to read them out loud every day.
And our faith started to grow again.
So, here is the key that we found.
Read the Bible out loud every day.
And guess what?
You will notice less emotional anxiety.
And more FAITH.
It is such a simple answer…but it works.

Remember: When Faith goes Up. Anxiety goes Down.
God bless from Tony and Lorna.

This video is about a possible connection between the mobile phone and anxiety.

2025- Our New Faith Experiment

Now we are doing a new experiment.

We know that it is hard to read the Bible out loud for most people.
Also, one hour a day is not possible if you are busy.
We have decided to read one book only.
The book of Hebrews.
It takes about 25 mins.
The book of Hebrews mentions “FAITH” more than any other book in the Bible.

Try it for 3 months, let us know about any changes you notice.

Did your faith increase?

Did your anxiety decrease?

God bless from Tony and Lorna.

WE WANT TO ENCOURAGE YOU.
PLEASE TRY IT OUT FOR 3 MONTHS.

You may know someone who suffers from anxiety.
This may help them build their faith and lower their anxiety.

Here is my book about reading the Bible out Loud.
These links will take you to http://www.tonyegar.com