Once an Athlete, Always an Athlete:

The Story of Mandy's Organizing Journey.

Mandy found herself at a crossroads. Would she get back into something mentally and emotionally taxing but safe? Or would she start something new without knowing how to get started?

Have you experienced anything like this?

Mandy has always had a knack for staying on top of things, whether on the tennis court or in her school work. After college, she became a school psychologist and loved her work. However, with budget cuts forcing her out of work, Mandy found herself at a crossroads.

That's when she rediscovered her passion for organizing. With more time on her hands, than she liked, her house and those of her friends and family became a testing ground for her organizing skills.

I have been close friends with Mandy for years, and my mind and heart immediately went to creating a business opportunity out of her passion. My Personal Best Coaching developed a plan and set her up with a website, www.organizedpeacefulhome.com.

Organized Peaceful Homes is a company that helps people declutter, organize, and create a peaceful home environment. Her experience as an athlete has given her the skills and discipline to tackle any project, no matter how daunting. And with her background in psychology, she keenly understands how our environment affects our overall well-being.

Mandy is thriving once again. She can pursue her passion, help others, and create a life she loves. And she knows that she has My Personal Best Coaching to thank for helping to guide her along the way.

So if you find yourself at a crossroads, hesitant to pursue your passion, or step out on your own, know that you are not alone. My Personal Best Coaching is here to guide you and help you tap into your personal best. After all, once an athlete, always an athlete.

For help to discover or rediscover your passion, click the schedule a call button below and step boldly into your future.

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