by Paula | Dec 21, 2022 | Articles
Raleigh, N.C., January 10, 2023 Jason Wojo, CEO of a Raleigh-based business and life coaching company Lifeonaire, was awarded the prestigious “Let’s Grow” Award at the 2022 Keap iKON convention in late October. With thousands of small businesses eligible for two...
by Steve Cook | May 18, 2022 | Articles, Faith Corner, Lifeonaire Vision & Values
In the very beginnings of Lifeonaire, there was a very popular book circling around called The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren. In fact, it’s still popular today. Arguably it’s popular because there are so many people that desire to live a life of purpose. 40...
by Steve Cook | Jan 14, 2022 | Articles, Faith Corner, Lifeonaire Vision & Values
When I first started teaching Lifeonaire, my goal was to help everyone to develop a Lifeonaire vision for their life. While walking alongside people, deep down inside I’ve always known that what everybody really wants is connection. All the things that they...
by Paula | Jun 10, 2021 | Articles, Business Building, Erasing Limiting Beliefs, Lifeonaire Coaching, Lifeonaire Vision & Values
By Polish Peter This is one of the biggest questions I get from students and Lifeonaire Get-a-Life Getaway participants: “How do I get there quicker? How do I live my full Vision faster than I think it will take for me to get there?” Why is it that some...
by Paula | Apr 22, 2021 | Articles, Lifeonaire Coaching, Lifeonaire Success, Lifeonaire Vision & Values
A month ago I was challenged to start moving towards my vision now and not to wait on having more income / investments. Here is what has happened. In the past month I located and reprinted my last vision and finally let my wife sit down and we talked in detail about...
by Steve Cook | Apr 2, 2021 | Articles, Business Building, Lifeonaire Vision & Values, Real Estate Investing
When is Debt Okay? There may not be a right or wrong answer to this question, but it’s one I hate answering. People often see me as an authority on the topic, and if I give an inch, some will take a mile (and they shouldn’t). Usually, someone’s asking me this...