Say Yes to Your Yes – Preston Smiles Helps You Reach Personal Freedom

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Most people blindly chase success without being willing to put in the work or go through the process. However, no genuine success comes without hard work, an affirmative approach, and genuine self-acceptance. These can be achieved with the alignment of the body, mind, and soul. If you’ve been struggling or felt stuck in being in full ownership of your life and vision, you’ve come looking in the right place, as Preston Smiles can help you not just free your mind but also to fall in love with the process that sets you free from lack and scarcity thinking that will stop you from accomplishing your dreams. Preston Smiles is a Personal Freedom Coach, conscious businessman, father, husband, and author who is transforming millions of lives.

Preston Smiles has been a coach since 2006, and to date, he has helped thousands live fulfilling lives. He conducts cutting-edge workshops worldwide with his equally powerful wife, Alexi. Preston Smiles’ personality oozes positivity which is evident from his journey. He is the best life coach when it comes to being unapologetically yourself amidst all the obstacles in life because Preston has had his fair share of unpleasant experiences. However, he walked his way up from being broke in his early 30s with no blueprint for his future to becoming an inspirational coach, a serial entrepreneur owning multiple ventures, and a real estate investor.

Preston’s story started when he was 33, still unable to figure out what he wanted from life. He kept hustling and struggling to find financial freedom, only to end up being broke. Unable to sustain the setbacks further, Preston moved in with his mother and eventually found his path, only to become a better version of himself. Preston realized that finding a path is crucial for the next move. He aligned his action to reduce stress levels so he could focus more on his goals. He began looking for people who had already achieved what he wanted and were willing to help him raise his levels.

Soon, Preston began his journey toward success with positivity and mental clarity. This was when he said “Yes” to his “Yes.” More importantly, he surrounded himself with like-minded people who could elevate his ideas and constantly reminded him of his goals. Preston constantly reminded himself of the bigger picture, a journey not only to end his financial crises but also to raise a family and live a fulfilled life by them. For the last 7 years, he has been on this journey, consistently scaling his income with multiple independent and partnership ventures. Also, in the spirit of self-discipline, Preston challenged himself to watch out for his spending and avoid any outrageous cost. Staying true to his 7 years of commitment, he eventually ticked this off and got himself a luxury car which has been his long-time dream.

Despite earning millions from his business, Preston believes that key principles are essential to find joy, beauty, and magic in life, which is right here within everyone. He wants his insights to impact people, and that’s why he is sharing his story with the world to feel motivated. Preston doesn’t label an issue as a problem; he prefers to call it a challenge because that helps him find a solution. Through his coaching, Preston wants to help people become free of all their ugly experiences and tune their life according to their present situation. 

According to Preston, a person whose mind, body, and soul are aligned can go like an arrow after his dreams. Preston won the prestigious “Millennial Mentor of the Year” award and was featured in renowned publications and media outlets like Inspired Coach Magazine, Impact Theory, and School of Greatness. However, nothing has been more fulfilling than seeing people transform their lives from being stuck to becoming unstoppable. Preston wants to continue his journey as a personal coach, unleashing the best in his students so they can say “Yes” to their “Yes.”

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