On The Other Side Of “NO”
Never give up on your dreams. Don’t allow someone’s “no” determine your level of motivation. You were created for a purpose. That “no” may help steer you in the right direction, putting you closer to your destiny.
Challenges and opportunities can fuel the creativity necessary to achieve goals.
It will take work on your part to press through discouragement and fear of failure. Operate in faith not fear.
Your success is waiting for you on the other side of “no.”
Contact us if you would like to know how we can help you overcome your fear of getting started and working on your goal(s). It’s time to push past rejection and live your best life. Click here to schedule your Free 15-Discovery Call.
Jacqueline Turnbo
Author, Business Strategist, Accountability Coach
Jacqueline Turnbo is an Author, Business Strategist, and Accountability Coach. She is an Infopreneur and the CEO of Vision Concepts, LLC, a business research and development firm. She is a wife, mother, grandmother and a God-fearing woman, affectionately known as “Your Partner on Purpose.” Jacqueline is passionate about empowering others with information or knowledge to assist them in pursuing their purpose. She holds a special place in her heart for woman forty and over looking to transition from the workforce into entrepreneurship, Jacqueline helps them embrace or identify their purpose while monetizing their passion as they live intentionally and aligned with their divine purpose. Her motto is “You can do that thing God has specifically designed you to do. Only you can do it.” Jacqueline is the creator of P.U.S.H (Propelling Unique Strategic Help) Accountability Program. P.U.S.H is designed to help women reach their destiny by accomplishing their goals. She believes accountability is a key element and possibilities are endless if individuals stay focused and committed to their goals. Jacqueline earned a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix and certificates in Strategic Procurement and Supply Chain Management from Columbus State Community College.