Alison Answers #MissionAwake

Stop Settling for a Life of Automation and Mediocrity With Dalton Campbell


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One thing that Alison wants to tell the whole world, is to become aware of the mediocrity and automation that so many of us are living in. We have accepted the ideas and beliefs that have been planted in us from our childhood, and continue to embody them without ever questioning if we are actually living our truth.

In this episode, Alison talks with Dalton Campbell, and he is a top-ranked financial advisor, who began his career in his 20s as an extremely purpose-driven individual. Dalton’s message is similar to Alison’s in that we all need to wake up and realize we are on a continuous automated loop and that we are meant for so much more. Dalton has a powerful message for the younger generation, so tune in with the young people in your life and help us spread the message that we need to realize our power and stop settling for how we think we are supposed to live our lives. 

Key highlights:

  • Introduction to Dalton Campbell
  • Starting Dalton’s business at 23
  • His backstory of finding his identity
  • What he would say to someone without confidence in their 20s
  • The younger generation underestimates what it takes to be successful at something
  • Evil things start out easy and get harder, and good things start out with difficulty and get easier
  • Alison’s message for the world: getting out of automation
  • We become addicted to the feelings we feel the most
  • Decision is a power move- taking charge of your subconscious
  • We all have the power to make a change and stop wishing and hoping for it

Connect with Dalton:

Website: Thedaltoncampbell.com

Facebook: Dalton Campbell

Instagram: @theswoleadvisor

Connect with Alison:

Instagram: @alisonanswers | @lagercounseling

Website: LagerCounseling.com

YouTube: Alison Answers

Facebook: Alison Lager Lcsw Casac

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Alison Answers #MissionAwakeBy Alison Lager LCSW, CASAC

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