Here’s to 2019

Hey Friends and fam,

I wanted to take a quick moment to thank each of you who joined me on my journey in 2019. Although I didn’t write with the consistency as I did last year, I’ve experienced a year full of growth and excitement. Here are some of the highlights that of what I experienced.

  1. I earned my Master of Science in Psychology from Grand Canyon University. 
  2. My wife and I were licensed as foster parents. 
  3. I read a total of 54 books (not as many as last year, but I was in graduate school).
  4. I lost and kept off 26 lbs of weight.
  5. I contributed to an anthology that will be published in Spring 2020. 
  6. I rebranded myself as a mindset coach that helps men recover from personal disasters. . 
  7. I served as the small group director of my home church. 
  8. I led a non-religious course on the life of Jesus with people from all walks of life. 
  9. I almost doubled the number of views on my blog this year (18,000+)
  10. I was the guest on 4 podcasts. 
  11. I coached over 2,000 people utilizing social media and my virtual platform.
  12. I joined a coaches collaborative in my home town.
  13. I attended Mastin Kipp’s Rebel Practitioner Live conference.
  14. And greatest of all…. My faith in God and confidence in his purpose for my life is strengthened like never before. 

Stay tuned, my friends, I can’t wait to see what God has in store for all of us in 2020.

Bendiciones,

John Eli.


Published by John Eli

I am a self-awareness coach (coach for humans), life strategist, blogger and speaker. I’ve spent over 21 years mentoring individuals in life skills, career transitions, relationships, and life recovery. My resume includes pastoral care, behavioral health, and higher education. From an early age, I realized that God created me to bring hope, healing and encouragement to others. I am currently living out my purpose by creating a space where people can rediscover and become all that they were created to be. I currently live in the beautiful state of Arizona with my wife, two dogs, and an antique piano whom I call, “Betty.”

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