I interviewed myself, as though my younger self is listening intently as my future self speaks (my PPNs are Spiritual Growth and Liberty):
I am an intuitive explorer. It’s been a life of true joy, contentment and deeply spiritual pursuits, which has brought a balance to myself and where love always leads the way thru all of my pursuits.
Being an intuitive explorer has taken me to a lot of places in my life.
I have gone to literal places, as I have traveled the world, going to so many that I had only dreamed of previously, like New Zealand, Iceland, Chile and Egypt. As a result, I have visited so many sacred and spiritual places, where I could connect intuitively to those who were there before me as well as with those who were there presently.
I have also visited places much closer to home, such as Glacier National Park and Yellowstone. I absolutely loved visiting national parks and monuments and other untouched areas in nature, where I can just melt into that natural setting, recharge my batteries and then continue on with my journeys.
Even still closer to home are the places that really dear to my heart, like the Colorado Springs zoo. I saw all of giraffes, elephants and our moose, as well as watched the kids enjoy their first lick of a giraffe’s tongue when the giraffes grab the treats from their hands.
My exploring allowed me to create multiple streams of income that were more than enough to support my various endeavors. I loved having real solutions that solved so many people’s problems in so many different ways.
Most people wouldn’t like to juggle different products or industries, yet I have had so much fun learning it all and sharing it with everyone that I know. It’s humbling to see people’s eyes light up in gratitude when they find out that there is a real solution for them. I just wanted to keep seeing eyes light up.
I have done so many different things, but currently the income streams include 7k Metals (gold and silver memberships), LifeWave patches, coaching and consulting with small business owners and non-profit founders on their mindset (i.e. how to get thru/over mindset issues that prevent them from moving forward with their life) and most recently, financial seminars for people looking for out-of-the-box solutions for their finances. No one stream is better than another to me, plus I’m never bored.
Out of all of my explorations, I would say that It was my internal pursuit for bettering myself spiritually that really allowed the external world to open up for me. The more I explored internally, the more I had to give to the external world. I have spent decades being the eternal student, always learning and improving, usually ahead of the game, pushing the envelope.
My mind has always been able to make leaps and connections that don’t make sense to others right away, yet they make perfect sense to me, and the links between new material and old material just keep lining up, with pretty miraculous results.
I just can’t wait to find new information, as I never know where it will lead me, which is what makes exploring so intriguing to me. It’s even more fun when I can share my explorations with others, as then more connections are made and more linkages appear spontaneously. It’s very invigorating as well as mind-blowing at times.
I craved experiences over things, although I do have a nice house and a couple of cars. My “luxuries” include having the liberty to choose what I want to do today, whether that means having a lazy day or traveling to another location/country or hanging out with friends and family or whatever else pops up.
As long as I have choices, then I can either do or be or just say no, depending on what my body, mind and spirit require right then. I leaned into spiritual growth more times than not, as I always craved that experience, so I have attended so many trainings, workshops and retreats, just to have that experience and to meet other like-minded people in the process.
Some people may consider what I did with my life as a sacrifice, as I was on the road a bunch and only saw some friends and family fleetingly, yet I view it as was to lean into the family and friends that I took along with me on those trips, as we got to spend a whole lot of time doing such a wide variety of things together.
To wrap up, it’s been an incredible ride thus far, and if you continue to lean into the experiences that you wish to pursue, there’s no doubt in my mind, heart and spirit, that the best is yet to come



What a beautiful concept to learn from the wiser older self. You are truly golden. I love watching you grow!
I really enjoyed your article Paula and I know that “the best is yet to come!” Keep up the Great work.