When you hear the words “personal development”, what comes to mind?

It might be reading books, establishing a morning routine, meditating to feel present, listening to podcasts, or journaling your thoughts. Personal development is usually associated with learning, growing, and understanding ourselves more deeply, which is beautiful and necessary.

But sometimes, there comes a point when the transformation stops only being for you. 

You may start to notice that the wisdom you’ve gathered on your own journey is no longer just for your own benefit. 

This is the moment your growth is calling you to evolve from focusing on self-care to focusing on service.

True transformation often creates a ripple effect. 

When we create change for ourselves, we naturally begin to hold space for others to change, too. It’s no longer enough to simply absorb insight and apply it to your own life. Your spirit starts looking for ways to share it with others.  

If you’ve felt this shift, know that it’s probably not random. It may be a sign that you're feeling called toward a new chapter.

Think about where you are on your own path right now. 

Have you noticed yourself wishing you could guide the people around you toward their own breakthroughs? It’s a beautiful realization when you notice your heart pulling you toward someone else's growth, and it usually means you are right on the edge of a major personal shift.

So, I want you to meet me here on Monday. 

We are going to look at your everyday life through a new lens, so I can show you how you are already acting as a guide without even realizing it – and how these hidden moments are actually preparing you for your true calling

See you next week!

Have you ever felt called to help others through what you've learned?

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