Who Does She Think She Is?
I often get asked:
“Pam, what made you create PassionatelyPam.com? You have a unique background…from engineering school to getting your MBA at the University of Michigan and have worked primarily in a corporate setting.. Why the change in direction to becoming an entrepreneur in the health and well being industry? You are not a doctor, so what can you teach me about improving my health?”
First and foremost, I LOVE creating change and growing things. The entrepreneurial bug bit me when I was about 10 years old and hosted kid shows in my neighborhood to raise money for animal shelters. My mom relentlessly tells me how I was self driven and persevering at a very young age…and so it goes….
I created PassionatelyPam.com because I have a relentless desire to inspire others to optimize their health through balanced lifestyle, positive thinking and practicing their life purpose.
I created PassionatelyPam.com because I’ve learned that there is more to true vibrant health than nutritious eating and exercising. For the past seven years I have studied Ayurvedic health, a 5,000 year old Hindu system of holistic health and healing (including workshops at the Chopra Center in San Diego, CA), epigenetics, psychoneuroimmunology, emotional mind-body connections and many other disciplines of health.
I created PassionatelyPam.com because I want to blend my passions for science, health, dance (yep, I LOVE dancing) and music (I was born in Detroit and am a “ Motown” gal at heart) to create a more imaginative, free-flowing directive.
I developed PassionatelyPam.com to create a whole mind-body-spirit methodology that helps others find the way to greater health and happiness.
I started PassionatelyPam.com because of the work my daughter and I have already done supporting teens in the healing process. Collaborating with organizations such as Children’s Memorial Hospital-Chicago, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and Ronald McDonald Houses, I have seen first-hand how inspiring creative passions can bring healing and hope to those in most need.
And now that I’ve answered YOUR questions, I always like to ask one of my own:
“How can I help you find YOUR path to create vibrant health?”
Pam,
Great job!
Your ideas, purpose and website are fantastic !
Keep up the great work!!!
The work that you and your daughter are doing is wonderful. Such good hearts. Best of luck to you in all that you do.
Sounds like fun! I can’t wait! I have a few topics for discussion….like how do I get my boys off electronics and onto exercise?
Pam, I haven’t had a chance to go thru everything here but I’m sure all your hard work and persitence will pay off for those who you want to help the most. Keep it up!
Count me in Keep me post. We all can use some motivation. You sound very positive and I like that about a person. Keep up the good work
Thanks Carolyn…I appreciate your kind, encouraging words..hoping to make a difference one step at a time 🙂
I was feeling low, very low actually and suddenly I reached here:
http://www.lifehack.org/309289/15-phrases-that-remind-you-what-life-for [15 phrases, written by Pam].
I read it and with in a moment i was floating into Tears. I was feeling like every word is here written to me, to make me calm and forget the defeat and live my life again. Those are very very Impressive notes. I am here to convey you my Thanks.
Thank you very much! Thank you very very much!
I love you!