Ava at Distant Lands Travel2

Right before teaching a class in Pasadena, California

 

Wow! A new location each week!
photo of Ava in Pasadena newspaper

I am now in Dallas, Texas, on my last stop through this journey, where I’m attending a 3 and a half day conference. In Los Angeles, I attended 2 events for entrepreneurs, and taught my first out-of-Washington State class. I also arrived in L.A. to a huge surprise. My photo and class information was highlighted in the Pasadena Weekly newspaper, and covered a half page. I screamed when I saw it, because I wasn’t expecting the honor at all.

 

If my suitcase were larger, I would have taken you with me, so you could experience all of this. Travel is an amazing way to expand, and it feels like I’m seeing possibilities wherever I go. I’d love to share more of these discoveries with you, along with a few stories to bring the essence of Kauai and California right to you. Instead of writing an article today, I’ve decided to host a call next week, on Friday, March 29th, at 2pm Pacific time. You can listen in and go through the journey with me.

I’m naming this call “The Keys to the Treasure Chest,” since that is exactly what I was given at the Hindu Monastery on Kauai. I’ll share business, money and nourishment insights that I’ve uncovered during these 2 and a half weeks of travel, and I’d love for you to join me. It’s my gift to you, and when I think about all of the money I’ve spent on the journey to find these nuggets of gold (not including the value of my time), this call is easily worth over $2,800.

 

These are a few things I’ll be sharing on the call:

~ “The key to the treasure chest,” which was given to me at Kauai’s Hindu Monasterywooden treasure chest

~ Why I got pulled over at 5:30am by a cop on Kauai

~ How extreme generosity begins a cascade of generosity

~ Clues from the Universe about an important project I’m being called to do (and how you can begin looking for clues like this as your own business unfolds)

~ The interesting fruits and vegetables I learned about (and ate) on Kauai

~ How missed opportunities show us what our future holds

~ What I learned from boring people, and why I’m so grateful for noticing them

~ And much more (especially since I’m not even done with Texas yet!)

  

 
Please join me,

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