2. Build Your Village

EPISODE · Apr 25, 2023 · 10 MIN

2. Build Your Village

from Positioned with Kimberly Knight · host Kimberly Knight

Send a textYou have probably heard the saying "It takes a village," not only is it applicable to raising a child, but it's also relevant to positioning yourself for success. Navigating life, love, and business comes with many challenges, and you need to surround yourself with people who can support your journey. In this episode, I will discuss how to choose your own village people who will hold your hand, keep you accountable, and contribute to your success.Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:Learn how to select your village membersFind people who "get you" and will support your journey.Discover how to develop a safe space for you and your villagers. I hope you enjoy the episode and find the information helpful for building your own village.Mentioned ResourcesPositioned NetworkIf you want to handle increase, you have to build stronger money habits first. Money March is a structured, practical experience designed to help you develop the discipline, clarity, and consistency required to manage more — not just want more. Start building your capacity today: 👉 https://payhip.com/b/i7q0c ----------------------------------------- Connect with KimberlyJoin the waiting list for Positioned for Love - Ready to find the love you've prayed for and deserve? Join Kimberly's Positioned For Love program, tailored for single Christian women, and gain exclusive early access to our next enrollment. Follow Kimberly on FacebookConnect with Kimberly on InstagramVisit her websiteDownload your copy now -> Should You Take Your Ex Back

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