Kelly Roach
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It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
It was an awesome conversation. And you guys can get on the waitlist for the book at convictionmarketing.com. Thank you so much for having me, Hala.
Excited to be here. Thanks for having me.
Excited to be here. Thanks for having me.
Yeah, it's so it's so fascinating. Right. So, you know, for me, actually, it was really my story is kind of interesting because my dad actually worked for a nonprofit, a religious nonprofit. And in deciding to do so, basically, we were living off of the wage that could barely support one person. And there were five kids in my family. So it was insane.
Yeah, it's so it's so fascinating. Right. So, you know, for me, actually, it was really my story is kind of interesting because my dad actually worked for a nonprofit, a religious nonprofit. And in deciding to do so, basically, we were living off of the wage that could barely support one person. And there were five kids in my family. So it was insane.
Like, I don't even know how they pulled this off to put food on the table, but they did after a lot of stress, anxiety, crying, depression, you know, constant stress in our household. But, you know, I'm a person of faith. One thing my parents did really, really well is they instilled that in me from a young age. And, you know, I always kind of looked at life from this perspective, right?
Like, I don't even know how they pulled this off to put food on the table, but they did after a lot of stress, anxiety, crying, depression, you know, constant stress in our household. But, you know, I'm a person of faith. One thing my parents did really, really well is they instilled that in me from a young age. And, you know, I always kind of looked at life from this perspective, right?
There's things in life that you can do something about and there's things in life that you can't. So, for example, if you have a devastating loss in your life, someone that you care about passes away or you suddenly get a terminal illness, you know, these are things that you cannot control in your life. You can't decide whether or not they're going to happen.
There's things in life that you can do something about and there's things in life that you can't. So, for example, if you have a devastating loss in your life, someone that you care about passes away or you suddenly get a terminal illness, you know, these are things that you cannot control in your life. You can't decide whether or not they're going to happen.
You can't do anything to change the fact that this event has happened. And now what you can do is decide how you're going to respond to it. But to me, since a very young age, since I was literally on the free lunch program and I was mortified one day when there was a volunteer lunch lady that ripped open my envelope and didn't know that I was on the free program and that there was nothing in it.
You can't do anything to change the fact that this event has happened. And now what you can do is decide how you're going to respond to it. But to me, since a very young age, since I was literally on the free lunch program and I was mortified one day when there was a volunteer lunch lady that ripped open my envelope and didn't know that I was on the free program and that there was nothing in it.