My guest on this episode is a former professional baseball player, Tim Pahuta.

Tim was originally drafted in the 21st round (624th overall) in 2001 by the Pittsburg Pirates but opted to attend Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. In 2005, Tim was drafted again, this time by the Washington Nationals ion the 18th round (534th overall) where he signed and played professionally in the minor league system from 2005 to 2013.

Tim has traveled the nation for the past 15 years, rarely spending more than 6 months in a single location.

Today he is the first Life Mapping Coach in the U.S. Life Maps are a brand new tool for understanding and enhancing your life story.

In this episode, you'll hear from Tim about his life growing up learning about baseball at a young age to his life on the road as a professional baseball. You'll also hear how Tim became a Life Mapping Coach and how this tool could benefit you.

I love hearing stories about baseball -- as you know, baseball is my favorite sport and because of my own personal ties with baseball as a once baseball Mom to a traveling baseball player turned professional baseball player. So this subject is always near and dear to my heart.

I really enjoyed learning about Tim's transition from playing professional baseball to becoming the first Life Mapping Coach in the U.S. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Life Mapping Coach or want more information about Life Mapping as a personal development tool, please visit LIFEMAPPING DOT ME. I will have this link and Tim's Health and Wellness website link below in the show notes.

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Websites -
Pahooter Health & Wellness, LLC at https://coachpahooter.wixsite.com/pahooterhnw or visit https://lifemapping.me/

Facebook.com/tim.pahuta
Instagram: @pahooter44
Instagram: @pahnooter_hnw

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