In our conversations with thousands of entrepreneurs, professionals, and creatives we often hear the most heartwarming stories. These stories matter and they show why pursing your passion matters. When you care about what you do, you can make miracles happen for your clients, employees and other stakeholders. You’ll find some amazing stories below.
Brittney Everson

I’ll never forget taking my first minor as a client. She was about fourteen years old and was suffering from teenage acne. During the consultation, her mother informed me that the child was being bullied at school because of her breakout. I felt terrible because I had my own personal experience regarding acne so I knew how much it sucked feeling like you have no control over your acne and I’m also no stranger to how cruel people can be when they see you from this “new” point of view. Read more>>
Christina Valladares

One of my earliest memories as a little girl in private Catholic school was a teacher slamming her hand on my desk and yelling “pay attention!” This happened more often than I would like to remember. My inability to focus only got worse as I entered my teen and adulthood. I was seen as “spacey,” forgetful always losing items, messy, too emotional, inconsistent and lazy… Read more>>
Berlina Washington

As a trauma-related awareness advocate, I am using my platform to share my personal story and those of other women. I believe that these sorts of experiences relating to trauma are becoming more common. There is such a strong need for representation for women that have been affected by trauma-related experiences. I want to serve as that representation and encourage, empower, and inspire women around the world. Read more>>
Angel Beck

In my profession, there are a lot of heartwarming stories and testimonials from my clients. Clients that cant get pregnant due to weight and hormonal issue then able to. Adult senior clients from being novice and cant hardly move to be able to hike. Veterans who have a lot of injuries and later can move properly. But one story that touched me was when I met my client Richard. He was a veteran and a retired professor. Read more>>
Cynthia Olivera

I was a movement and music teacher for preschool and kindergarten children for many years. A f*rt could bring the kids rolling with laughter. Their ability to create with their wildest imagination was so inspiring. Read more>>
James Hall

“Paul” had initially been set up in a hotel room for hospice care, however this care no longer suited his needs. When he arrived at Rocky Mountain Refuge for End of Life Care with a garbage bag filled with various medications, the hospice nurse and our staff were able to consolidate to a manageable plan tailored to his needs. Read more>>
Lisa Foster

In my practice, I often see clients that have seen many other doctors/practitioners and tried a variety of treatments to help them heal. By the time they walk into my practice, they are exhausted and oftentimes feel hopeless and alone on their healing journey. Recently, I had a client come to see me who had been struggling to heal from a work-related injury – she had suffered a severe concussion. After our treatment session, I discussed my findings with her. Read more>>