What is the health, common welfare, philanthropy and professional and personal development? All of them are based on Elevate Generation Y provides, a company that live events and programming of the millennium. Raising Generation Y is administered by the duo of mother / daughter Sharon and Alexis Ufberg Schlamberg.
After graduation, Schlamberg ( how many young women ) had no idea what I wanted and went to law school by default. He earned his law degree and ends up in the same situation of doubt - now with a lot of debt.
After reading self-help books, listening to personal development webinars to find something to your quarter life crisis, his mother tells about the question of the generation, to find direction in life at a certain stage of life.
"It was clear that this is our chance to work together with others to our hearts and passions together to create something amazing," said Schlamberg. His mother spent 30 years as a guide for the professional health care people to live an independent and healthy life.
"I wanted to learn how to make wise decisions (practice not only), "adds Schalmberg. "My generation needs of the community, inspiration, empowerment. We believe that we are not alone in this crazy time in their 20s and 30s."
So was born Generation Y Elevate.
The company creates live events and online programming for women aged 20 to 30 years to inspire and empower you to live a full, happy and healthy lives and to their community and the world. Finally, they were inspired obtained from the E-mail of women made in the connections and how the program has changed her life.
The mother and daughter seem fun together in their work and are willing to participate in " The Wisdom of the World Summit Borrowed, a series of interviews with 12 weeks of self-help experts, world renowned doctors, celebrities and much more. "We have spent years researching and found the best experts in order to help themselves listener a life they love, "said Schlamberg
What is the biggest piece of wisdom that have been given?
"People are very generous and willing to help if you're brave enough for what you need, ask," his mother said.
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