“Why is this happening to me?”
We’ve all asked that question. Do you remember when you last proposed it? Yesterday, maybe?
What about this questions: “Why is this happening FOR me?”
Ryan Stanley poses this question during an enlightening conversation about removing feelings of stuckness and finding the frame of mind to live our best lives right now.
Bring the contentedness on and check out what Ryan is saying:
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Who is Ryan Stanley? Recently, he authored the book Be Patient, Be Present, Be Joyful: A First-Aid Kit for the Emotional Bumps, Scrapes, and Bruises of Life.

Ryan is a lifelong entrepreneur who is known for his impressively natural ability to connect with, understand and empower those who are in pursuit of and willing to make significant changes in their personal and professional lives so they can end up being the best versions of themselves. Since graduating from The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) in 2009 as a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) Ryan has changed the lives of hundreds of clients from all walks of life. More recently, Ryan has also been working at his alma mater as both an Admissions Coach, where he closed almost $22 Million in sales in 8 years, and as their first ever Internal Coach where he coached staff from entry level to C suite on everything from daily professional growth to how they want to show up energetically in other more personal areas of their life.
Catch up with Ryan Stanley on his web site.
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