Finding Your Why Email Series
Do You Like The Direction Your Life Is Moving In?
Each one of us is predisposed with a certain set of skills and talents that make some activities enjoyable and others...not so much. Do you ever feel as though the way you’re spending the majority of your time just isn’t syncing up with the way that you’re meant to spend your time?
Maybe you’re spending yourself in an isolated office job when in reality what gives you life is being surrounded by and engaging with people.
Maybe you thought that you would be happy going down a path that allowed you financial independence, but recently you’ve been feeling as though the money just isn’t worth the endless hours and stress.
If you’re feeling this way, you’re not going crazy. You just need to find your “why.”
During this experience, I’ll be guiding you through the process of highlighting what it is you need to consider in order to start making changes that fill your life with things that make you happy, worthwhile, and successful.
Meet LaCedric Williams, The Facilitator of the Finding Your Why Email Series!
As a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Teacher, and Speaker, I can offer you workshops, seminars, keynote speaking, and coaching, aiding your personal and professional growth through the study and practical application of John’s proven leadership methods. Working together, I will move you and/or your team or organization in the desired direction to reach your goals.
Contact Me. I look forward to assisting you on your journey to becoming a successful servanthood leader.
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LaCedric Williams
Figure Out What Fills Your Cup
I want you to know that it’s never too late to change direction and follow the things that you’re passionate about.
So many people go through their life with talents that are unused and eventually go to waste because they’re afraid of straying from the road they’ve started down. They think they’re too broke, too old, too far down one path.
When we are first starting off in our lives and our careers, options seem endless and opportunities abound; but once we settle into a routine, things can quickly seem “permanent.” If we’ve found our way into a life or career that doesn’t make us feel good, this feeling of permanence can be draining and frustrating, which makes life seem draining and frustrating. When we’re feeling as though we’re not contributing to society the way we want to, or using up our days in a way that makes us feel good, we get stuck in a rut.
I want to help you stand up and get out of that rut. I want you to start incorporating new things into your life that make you feel good, and this email series is going to help you do just that.
I Can’t Wait to Share More With You!