We recently connected with Prince Nasir Akim Bey and have shared our conversation below.
Prince Nasir Akim, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today What did your parents do right and how has that impacted you in your life and career?
My dad taught me and my siblings how to play chess when we were kids. He was always teaching us the importance of thinking for ourselves and applying critical thinking skills to do so.
As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
I got into philosophy at a very early age. I have always been a deep thinker, and have always had an inquisitive mind about life and everything that it involves. When I released my book CONSIEOSOPHY in 2018, I decided to start a life coaching service based upon its principles. I believe that most of the problems that we face are due to our inability to think, and solve problems before they even occur. My life coaching service is about helping people become better problem solvers, and better thinkers.
How’d you build such a strong reputation within your market?
The one thing that helped me build my reputation in my business would be my integrity. I have always made a point to treat my clients the way i would like to be treated. Honest and personal care for them is what I pride my business practices on.
What’s been the best source of new clients for you?
My best source for new clients has been my social media, and word of mouth. My reputation with people has always been upstanding so this has been a benefit for me in attracting clients to my business.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.consieosophy.com
- Instagram: princenasirabey
- Facebook: Prince Nasir Akim Bey
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prince-nasir-bey-b74226139/
- Twitter: Prince Nasir Akim Bey
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoE-dNUp6tQl6o1g4aaP9fg
- Yelp: consieosophy
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Tina Wisborn