“I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor.”
— Henry David Thoreau
Hello, again! I’m looking forward to getting to know you.
As a small child, I knew I was meant for more. I also inherently knew that to be my best, I needed to help others be their best, too.
There are so many intricacies that are distinctive to each of us. We are truly as unique as our fingerprints. This is a gift! And each new day is a one-of-a-kind gift to you, and how you choose to live that day and be present for others can be a beautiful gift to them.
The pace of our world is fast-moving, and many are allowing themselves to be swept into this current. They are adopting technologies, business methods, health and wellness practices, and social mores that are one-size-fits-all — even if it’s to their detriment. There are a growing number of people who know they can rise above this — they know they are meant for more and that they are here to elevate others.
If this is you, I believe in you. You’re about to take your first steps toward becoming who you are meant to be. You aren’t concerned with trends, but you are intent on being true. You don’t want to influence others — you want to help them grow. You aren’t enamored by everything that’s on-demand and instantly gratifying, because you know there is great reward in patience, persistence, and presence. You have the foresight to recognize that what is old will be new again — and you believe in the revival of humanity.
I know this about you because we are kindred. The qualities and character we share transcend society’s designated boundaries for us. We are continually intrigued by the perimeters others create to hold us back — sometimes intentionally. We know this is self-serving behavior, meant to place limits on us — but we know when we dedicate ourselves to serving others — family, friends, the workplace, and community — we break boundaries. We give grace to each other — and to ourselves — and we achieve more than we ever imagined.
My personal and professional experiences were pivotal in defining who I am today. All of it led me here — and led me to you.
Tell me about yourself! I know you have a wonderful story. I know you can be your best.