Lessons Learned: Alan Lazaros
Manage episode 451268220 series 3468560
After experiencing two life-altering car accidents in his short 26 years on earth, Alan Lazaros began questioning everything he was doing. At an all-time low and filled with regret, Alan searched for answers and found author Bronnie Ware and speaker Tony Robbins. Their books and talks guided Alan, and helped him make the choice to go all in on self-improvement, to design a life of meaning and purpose. While on this journey Alan discovered his own heart-driven but no BS approach to inspiring, motivating and educating others. Today, he leads a global team at Next Level University, has given hundreds of trainings all over the world, and has happily completed thousands of one-on-one coaching calls with clients, helping them to get to the Next Level of their life, love, health, and wealth.
CONTACT OUR GUEST
https://www.nextleveluniverse.com
ABOUT THE HOST
Suzanne is the Head Coach at G.R.A.C.E. Financial Coaching. Since 2014, she’s worked with motivated individuals, couples and families to develop solid financial habits so they experience a more stable future and care-free life!
===========================
⚡️FREE DOWNLOADS to help you build wealth and destroy debt
https://gracefinancialcoaching.com/shop
⚡️Book a free consultation
https://calendly.com/grace-financial-coaching/consultation
===========================
Visit the YouTube page:
https://www.youtube.com/@gracefinancialcoaching/streams
===========================
Listen and Subscribe to the podcast:
📱https://open.spotify.com/show/2SVcXyfPrQwAIHXjjKr93n
===========================
Connect with Suzanne:
➡︎https://www.facebook.com/gracefinancialcoaching/
➡︎https://instagram.com/gracefinancialcoach
➡︎https://twitter.com/GraceFinance
➡︎ https://gracefinancialcoaching.com/
#lessonslearned #financialcoach #financialcoaching #budget #budgeting #babysteps #money #moneymanagement #podcast #personalfinance #gracefinancialcoaching #conversations #personalgrowth #personaldevelopment #experience #stories #thedumbestthingiveeverdonewithmoney
106 episodes