How far are you willing to go to follow your dreams? Most people believe they’d do whatever it took, and that’s probably true at some time or another, however the reality is quite sad. Less than 5% of people end up following their childhood dreams and I'd love to try and change that.
Episode 3 features Kelly Lundberg, a bestselling author and multi-award-winning entrepreneur based in Dubai. In this episode we talk about the different sides to personal identity, why being young and naïve is a good thing, taking risks, having regular personal audits on your life, why appearance matters and the question you should ask yourself if you’re not happy in work and want to make a change.
A former celebrity stylist, Kelly currently hosts of her own podcast delivering on her mission to inspire at least 5 people a day to take action. She is a TEDx speaker, Personal Brand Strategist and Business Mentor, who works globally with CEOs, entrepreneurs and some of the biggest retail and luxury brands worldwide, helping them to elevate their personal brand to maximise income and impact.
Kelly went all the way to make her dreams a reality. That’s rare. But the good news is it’s never too late to follow your dreams, whether that’s professional or personal, IF you are willing to take a risk, use your intuition and learn from those who have already ‘been there done that’.
As an intuitive artist, energy healer and author, I am passionate about self-transformation. My hope with this podcast is that it takes you on a journey – spiritually, emotionally and intellectually – to awaken, reveal and discover something new about yourself. Based on my book How to be SuccesSoul my intention is to guide you back to your soul by deepening your understanding of the mind, body, spirit connection.
If you'd like to connect with me, head over to http://www.vickypaul.com or Instagram @vickyjpaul.
If you’d like to connect with Kelly, head over to her website https://kellylundbergofficial.com/or follow Kelly on @kellylundbergofficial
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