Woman Witih No Arms Does Amazing Things With Her Feet

An Arizona-based woman does amazing things despite not having both arms. 32-year-old Jessica Cox was born without two arms, but keeps inspiring people to stay positive even if they are disabled.

Now a motivational speaker and teacher of children with disabilities, Cox developed an inspiring life by doing normal things just like people who are fortunate to have complete body parts.

"There's nothing that can substitute the tactile ability of flesh and bone -- and my feet have that ability," Cox told the Daily Mail. "Naturally people saw me not having arms as a limiting factor -- but I was there to prove them wrong."

Cox showed the world one of her amazing skills in 2011 when she was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. Being the first female armless pilot, she appeared on the Inside Edition telling people she overcame her fear of flying by flying a plane herself.

Aside from maneuvering aircrafts, Cox was also the world's first armless black belter in the American Tae Kwon Do Association, which led to her marriage with fellow martial artist, Patrick Chamberlain.

"She is unrelenting, positive, and unstoppable, and has opened my eyes to new possibilities since the day I met her," her husband told the Daily Mail.

Also a pianist, the couple is learning songs such as "Let It Go" from the animated movie, "Frozen" together.

Doing other normal things such as writing, wearing make-up, using her phone, fixing her bed, and opening beer bottles with her feet, Cox shares the only thing she finds hard doing is to fix her hair.

Her husband, however, is very much willing to help her with that.

With an aim to inspire more people with disabilities, the motivational speaker released a documentary, "Right Footed" showing in film festivals and viewings all over U.S.

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