Motivational Speaking & Coaching

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My story was so inspiring, people have asked me share my story behind the podium. To that end, I developed a powerful and dynamic talk that will not only motivate your workforce but make them understand how to excel at their careers while still maintaining this delicate balance we call life. This presentation plays very well to sales professionals, mutual fund wholesalers, financial advisors and professionals in high-stress careers with demanding schedules, long hours and tight deadlines.

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This autobiographical story, now published in a book entitled The Power of Pain, explains just how when you think you have figured things out, life gets in the way.

This talk will motivate the audience not to wait for “your catastrophe” to perform a life review before it's too late. Time is of the essence and time is all we have, so let my story help the audience get started as they begin their “new” lives with a fresh outlook; a life with perspective that will anoint them with themselves, their loved ones, those around them, and offer them the personal and financial/professional success they seek.
You will discover conflicts within you that can help you heal and awaken your soul.

This awakening can be the catalyst for you to gain perspective to accomplish life's goals, ambitions and dreams.

From improving your relationship with yourself to learning how to express your love, achieving success at work like you never imagined to dealing with others in a positive way, your new vision and vista can be the elixir to help you make your personal pain an inner strength—an asset so powerful it can deliver the answers for you to heal, move forward and provide personal and professional growth to help you discover your true purpose in life.

Whether physical or mental, pain is inevitable. For a few like me, it took a physical catastrophe to hit life’s bottom. My choices were few. Either rise to the occasion or continue to spiral downward to the depths of anxiety, depression and pain-killers. Standing still was not an option.