It sounds mad to give away all your hard-earned expertise in one go … especially at a time when every business owner is opting for a subscription model! But operating in this manner is marketing of its own kind: especially if you’re a teacher whose job for years has been helping students “learn” and “apply”. As teacher-entrepreneur Adalina East joins host Dori on this episode of Teacher Turned Entrepreneur, you’ll get a chance to hear about a unique business model around transformational healing services that involve “teaching” the exact methodologies that retrain our brains to create profound change.
During her brief multi-country stint with the UN, offering teaching help to different communities, Adalina developed a passion for understanding people’s needs. Desiring to serve from a better position, she got multiple master’s degrees in counseling, therapy, and neuroscience, and after her return to the US, decided to fuse her psychology and neuro health knowledge with her teaching expertise to help people learn the time-tested ways to help themselves mentally, and process and manage any trauma they’re dealing with.
Stay tuned for a variety of tips on self-therapy from trauma, prioritizing self-care and holistic well-being and find out how Adalina can help you. She has programs for anyone seeking help – utilize her free social media therapy posts, one-on-one coaching, or group mentorship programs, whatever works for you! If you’re a teacher hoping to turn entrepreneur, wait for the end moments of the conversation where Adalina shares practical advice from her journey doing the same!
Are you ready to find your true calling and walk away from your teaching job once and for all?
It is your time to get a solid grasp on the potential opportunities available to you so you can get started on your entrepreneurial journey and change your life!
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