For many years I knew the typical 9 to 5 was not for me but like others I was conditioned to go to school, get a good job, and contribute to the retirement plan. Following your dreams was considered crazy talk. Finally in my mid 40's I started seriously thinking about my purpose. As I looked back over my life, I spent a lot of time helping others but knew I could help more living my purpose instead of chasing money.
Coming to the decision of entrepreneurship was not easy. There was a lot of self doubt but once I found my confidence I started the process of setting up my businesses. I knew in order to be successful I would have to make some drastic personal changes; those changes turned out to be the best decisions for me spiritually, personally, and professionally. My new mission in life is to partner with others to help them find their purpose.