Today Elise, Kimberly, and Kimberly are talking about the idea that it is never too late. Whether you’re young or old this matters. No matter how old you are it takes courage to change direction, try something new, or completely start over. In fact, the most successful people are the ones who have reinvented themselves, tried, failed, and tried again. We are here today to encourage you to pursue a dream or a desire that God has placed in your heart. Mentioned in the Show: Fun Facts About Famous People: Walt Disney was a newspaper editor. Dreams didn’t always come true for Walt. The founder of The Walt Disney Company started out as a newspaper editor, but was apparently fired because “he lacked imagination and had no good ideas.” Julia Child was a spy. The famed chef wasn’t cooking up delicious French cuisines until age 36. Before that, she worked as a CIA intelligence officer. She didn’t launch her popular show until she was 50. Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man, was 43 when he began drawing his legendary superheroes and his partner Jack Kirby was 44 when he created The Fantastic Four. Harlan Sanders, the Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame, was 66 when he began to promote his style of cooking and create an empire. It’s never too late to... Elise Enter a new profession - Life Coaching Get Your Finances in Order Kimberly Coyle Going Back to School Choose to Belong Kimberly Amici Go Back to Basics Have a Good a Marriage Podcasts: The Portfolio Life with Jeff Goins Websites: Larry Burkett website Dave Ramsey’s website. If you need the support of an in-person course, here’s where you can find Financial Peace University courses in your area. Books: Financial Peace University DVD Home Study Kit by Dave Ramsey Dave Ramsey's Complete Guide to Money: The Handbook of Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey

Today Elise, Kimberly, and Kimberly are talking about the idea that it is never too late. Whether you’re young or old this matters. No matter how old you are it takes courage to change direction, try something new, or completely start over. In fact, the most successful people are the ones who have reinvented themselves, tried, failed, and tried again.

We are here today to encourage you to pursue a dream or a desire that God has placed in your heart.

Mentioned in the Show:Fun Facts About Famous People:Walt Disney was a newspaper editor. Dreams didn’t always come true for Walt. The founder of The Walt Disney Company started out as a newspaper editor, but was apparently fired because “he lacked imagination and had no good ideas.”Julia Child was a spy. The famed chef wasn’t cooking up delicious French cuisines until age 36. Before that, she worked as a CIA intelligence officer. She didn’t launch her popular show until she was 50.Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man, was 43 when he began drawing his legendary superheroes and his partner Jack Kirby was 44 when he created The Fantastic Four.Harlan Sanders, the Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame, was 66 when he began to promote his style of cooking and create an empire.It’s never too late to...


Elise

Enter a new profession - Life CoachingGet Your Finances in Order

Kimberly Coyle

Going Back to SchoolChoose to Belong

Kimberly Amici

Go Back to BasicsHave a Good a MarriagePodcasts:The Portfolio Life with Jeff GoinsWebsites:Larry Burkett websiteDave Ramsey’s website. If you need the support of an in-person course, here’s where you can find Financial Peace University courses in your area.Books:Financial Peace University DVD Home Study Kit by Dave RamseyDave Ramsey's Complete Guide to Money: The Handbook of Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey

WHERE TO FIND THE CO-HOSTS:Kimberly Amici - Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | InstagramElise Daly Parker -  Blog | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramKimberly Coyle - Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

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