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Sharon has a passion for empowering people with hope and direction for
change toward gaining control of their financial present and future. Her
desire is for people to experience the freedom that comes with letting
go of their fear about finances. She knows financial security is eternally
elusive, but financial freedom may be found just around the corner. Her
mission is to help others discover their life purpose and establish priorities
enabling themselves to achieve full potential as whole, happy, and contributive
persons to this world.
Sharon speaks at conferences, association events, clubs, and church functions.
From the wealthy to the poor, young and old, educated or not, people understand
and relate to the stories she weaves, glued together with humor and practical
advice. Sharon encourages her audiences to discover a new perspective,
and therefore a newfound freedom with money and possessions. Topics include
how to:
- Cultivate an attitude of abundance
- Reduce fear and anxiety with no change in income
- Make small, feasible changes that can profoundly effect long-term
results
- Formulate a plan when you've no idea where to start
- Source the strength and hope that comes with making minute changes
- Recognize, appreciate, and leverage true assets
What Others Are Saying:
"Sharon was informative, sensitive, witty and in tune with our audience.
Bravo! I'll give her a soapbox any day! Thanks to her for making our
first attempt at this kind of function a success."
Women's ministry director
"I continue to think of different thoughts Sharon brought out about
money and am so impressed at the scope of her talk, the sensitivity,
the bottom line summation, the spiritual challenge."
Commodity broker
"I really benefited from Sharon's seminar on
finances. She is a very gifted presenter with a great sense of humor
and the ability to get important points across as well. Then I got home
and read her handout and was doubly blessed."
Ph.D. candidate
"I really enjoyed Sharon's money seminar! I
feel like she addressed a lot of things that were on my mind. She managed
to pass on practical information and still let her light shine."
Administrator and homemaker
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