Personal change is difficult. It requires clarity of purpose, acknowledgement of individual direction, and perseverance. To help us along this journey, Ramona is joined by Dr. Ian D. Brooks to discuss the foundations in living to our purpose and purposefully managing transformations. Dr. Brooks is the CEO of Rhodes Smith Consulting—a personal and professional development firm—and the author of 2021 Best Self-help book Intention: Building Capabilities to Transform Your Story. He shares his story of transformation and the steps taken by his clients to think clearly and act decisively for lasting change. Originally from Virginia, Dr. Brooks now resides in Los Angeles.
To learn more about Dr. Ian D. Brooks, visit https://rhodessmith.com.
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