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Chick and Ellen will be sharing two different stories to inspire us and bring a new perspective on how to not only survive during the COVID-19 pandemic but to create a life of love, joy, and prosperity.
Chick Atkins leads a successful family-owned real estate development business his Father founded over 40 years ago. Chick’s success in business and joy for life is grounded in 35 years of meditation practice. His meditation practice guided him through the 2008 financial crisis and is guiding him through our financial crisis today. Chick is open to conversation and can be found at [email protected].
Ellen Atkins spent most of her life as a typical suburban mother. She had a successful career as a CPA, carpooled kids, and supported her family, friends, and community in various ways. From the outside, she had it all. Internally something was missing.
She gave herself permission to take a year off to find herself. What she discovered dormant was an enormously creative woman. She fell in love with happy Buddha statues. Her love for happy Buddha brought her to a deep awareness of how much joy we all bring to the world, simply by doing and having those things that bring us the most joy.
Ellen created The Suburban Monk to share and inspire women to discover how they too can live lives of significance simply by doing and having those things that bring us the most joy. Ellen is open to conversation and can be found at www.thesuburbanmonk.com.
By Martin CowartChick and Ellen will be sharing two different stories to inspire us and bring a new perspective on how to not only survive during the COVID-19 pandemic but to create a life of love, joy, and prosperity.
Chick Atkins leads a successful family-owned real estate development business his Father founded over 40 years ago. Chick’s success in business and joy for life is grounded in 35 years of meditation practice. His meditation practice guided him through the 2008 financial crisis and is guiding him through our financial crisis today. Chick is open to conversation and can be found at [email protected].
Ellen Atkins spent most of her life as a typical suburban mother. She had a successful career as a CPA, carpooled kids, and supported her family, friends, and community in various ways. From the outside, she had it all. Internally something was missing.
She gave herself permission to take a year off to find herself. What she discovered dormant was an enormously creative woman. She fell in love with happy Buddha statues. Her love for happy Buddha brought her to a deep awareness of how much joy we all bring to the world, simply by doing and having those things that bring us the most joy.
Ellen created The Suburban Monk to share and inspire women to discover how they too can live lives of significance simply by doing and having those things that bring us the most joy. Ellen is open to conversation and can be found at www.thesuburbanmonk.com.