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Inner Journeys Life Coaching

Aug 01, 2013 03:25AM ● By Style

Photo by Dante Fontana, © Style Media Group

Did you find your business, or did it find you?

We were both seeking a path in which we could make a positive difference in people’s lives.

What was the first job you ever had, and what did you learn from the experience?  

Chris: Round Table Pizza—I learned to never lie about getting out of a work shift!  
Julie: JCPenney—I learned how to motivate people.

How are you involved with both the community and your customer?  

Chris: I belong to the Folsom Chamber of Commerce, the Soroptimist Club, was a former volunteer at Mercy Hospital of Folsom and am an intern spiritual practitioner at the Spiritual Center for Positive Living.
Julie: I belong to the Folsom Chamber of Commerce, the Soroptimist Club, am the co-advisor of the student club at Folsom Lake College and am an intern spiritual practitioner at the Spiritual Center for Positive Living.

What’s your hidden talent?  

Chris: I can see the truth.  
Julie: Ability to turn adversity into positivity.

Where do you go when the going gets tough?  

We go within for inner guidance.

What’s your favorite place to eat out locally?  

Chris: Jack’s Urban Eats.  
Julie: Taiko Sushi.

If you could meet someone living or dead, who would it be and why?  

Chris: Julius Caesar—he was a brilliant statesman and strategist.  
Julie: Ben Franklin—he was a humble genius.

And finally, customer service is…?  

Respect and taking the time to listen to what your customer wants and needs.


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