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David Wetmore is a philosopher, entrepreneur, writer, and life coach. The foundation of his life and teaching is that we are all connected to a collective power that transcends our own lives and,when tapped, allows us to be, do, or have anything we want. The first key to using this power is living in a state of gratitude. Good and bad are individual value judgements and In a divinely ordered universe, everything is perfect just as it is. Therefore, it is imperative that we accept all things that occur as perfect and ultimately in our best interest, even though we may not understand the long term implications. When we live our lives with this attitude, being grateful for all that comes to us, then we will always be prepared for opportunities and outcomes that could not have been foreseen and that will guide us towards the ultimate state of being, a life of joy and fulfillment. 


David's passion is teaching and as a life coach he is able to use his insights and creativity to assist people with finding their passion and purpose in life. He has been trained by some of the premier coaches in the world, including Bob Proctor, Steve Chandler, Sharon Wilson, and most recently Michael Neill's Supercoach Academy. His own life experience includes many notable accomplishments in fields as varied as army paratrooper to small business owner, auto mechanic to coal miner, environmental scientist to husband and father. Throughout, he has always been a teacher and mentor to colleagues, friends, and family. David currently has a number of ongoing projects including mastermind groups, spiritual retreats, and his first book, "Joy Is a Journey, Not a Destination." He can be reached at dave@davidwetmore.com and you can find out more about him at www.davidwetmore.com.

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