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You're prepared for anything and everything... until you aren't. Life can throw us some surprises but you don't have to be a victim of unexpected circumstances. It usually just takes some non-financial investment in yourself.
Kellene Vaile is a preparedness consultant and award-winning marketing strategist. A former editor-in-chief of Monetary Intelligence Magazine, she's made multiple appearances in the media including National Geographic and Fox News for her views on self-reliance both for individuals and corporate organisations. She has taught a course called "Rape Prevention for Couch Potatoes".
Quotes From Episode
"You've got to be humble enough and say, 'Wow, but it's a window, it's not a door'. (But) I'm just so glad I went through that measly little window because it ended up paying off in spades."
"People tell me I can't get better prepared for my business or I can't get better prepared in my life because I don't have enough money. Well, financial preparedness in terms of prioritization is number nine. The first three principles of preparedness... they're free. It doesn't cost you money".
-Kellene Vaile
Don't miss:
-How a small window can turn into your biggest opportunity
-Why our brain can be like the girl who got stuck in the elevator in the World Trade Centre
-Kellene's pantry as her own personal Wall Street
-Personal preparedness makes you un-desperate, which attracts more sales
-Escaping potential rape, thanks to preparedness
Preparedness Resource
Kellene's blog: Preparedness Pro
Connect with Kellene Vaile:
FaceBook: facebook.com/kellene
Connect with Upon Arrival:
Email: [email protected]
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You're prepared for anything and everything... until you aren't. Life can throw us some surprises but you don't have to be a victim of unexpected circumstances. It usually just takes some non-financial investment in yourself.
Kellene Vaile is a preparedness consultant and award-winning marketing strategist. A former editor-in-chief of Monetary Intelligence Magazine, she's made multiple appearances in the media including National Geographic and Fox News for her views on self-reliance both for individuals and corporate organisations. She has taught a course called "Rape Prevention for Couch Potatoes".
Quotes From Episode
"You've got to be humble enough and say, 'Wow, but it's a window, it's not a door'. (But) I'm just so glad I went through that measly little window because it ended up paying off in spades."
"People tell me I can't get better prepared for my business or I can't get better prepared in my life because I don't have enough money. Well, financial preparedness in terms of prioritization is number nine. The first three principles of preparedness... they're free. It doesn't cost you money".
-Kellene Vaile
Don't miss:
-How a small window can turn into your biggest opportunity
-Why our brain can be like the girl who got stuck in the elevator in the World Trade Centre
-Kellene's pantry as her own personal Wall Street
-Personal preparedness makes you un-desperate, which attracts more sales
-Escaping potential rape, thanks to preparedness
Preparedness Resource
Kellene's blog: Preparedness Pro
Connect with Kellene Vaile:
FaceBook: facebook.com/kellene
Connect with Upon Arrival:
Email: [email protected]