
Cassandra Freeman is known as the “#1 Dream Builder” — as a wife, mother of four boys, and founder of Thoughtful Inspirations, she is driven to help other women leaders achieve their dreams by sharing the lessons she learned on her way to success as an entrepreneurial mother and doctoral student. Her goal-oriented tools such as [...]
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Cassandra Freeman is known as the “#1 Dream Builder” — as a wife, mother of four boys, and founder of Thoughtful Inspirations, she is driven to help other women leaders achieve their dreams by sharing the lessons she learned on her way to success as an entrepreneurial mother and doctoral student.
Her goal-oriented tools such as the ‘The Little White Lie’ book is endorsed by Brian Tracy and motivational e-courses within Never Give Up Academy are just a few of the resources she offers to get you on the fast track towards maximizing your fullest potential. As a speaker, she has empowered thousands of women and their families. Seeing others become their best selves and pursue their wildest dreams is what motivates her. Living life to the fullest is most important to her — allow her to help you create the life you dream of too!
Cassandra Freeman: The idea came from being myself. I spent years encouraging people to keep going, never give up, and build their dreams. Matter of fact, I remember being in college and encouraging another student to keep going. They looked at me with renewed belief and told me thank you. Then they asked me, “Are you like a motivational speaker or something?” At the time I simply confused and said, “ Oh no, I’m on my way to medical school.” Years later I was still encouraging and finally saw what everyone else saw.
Cassandra Freeman: My typical day looks like we waking up to my own little dance party. I turn up the music and get my day going. I go for my run, come home for breakfast, and focus on helping my getting my kids ready for their day and associated mom questions. Some days I weight-lift after my kids “go to” class (covid at home learning) and some days I get straight to work on my business. I end the wok day by taking a walk while my kids’ school day ends. Then family time and dinner. I read a book and unwind for the day.
Cassandra Freeman: I write down all of my thoughts. I sketch them out. Then I get my graphic designers or manufacturers to create it.
Cassandra Freeman: The healthy trend.
Cassandra Freeman: Consistency, acting even when you may not feel like it.
Cassandra Freeman: Keep going, you will figure it out. Trust yourself.
Cassandra Freeman: That you have always a choice and our choices lead to our present situations.
Cassandra Freeman: Stay focused on your vision. Never lose sight of it. It will be the best road map you’ve ever had.
Cassandra Freeman: Always learning. My strategy is to read. I have learned that to say one specific strategy that worked for me and my business is not the most effective way to help someone because we are not the same. We all have different styles. So I suggest a habit of reading the same books that others have. That way you can create your own ideas about how to use that information to proceed. A book I would suggest is Never Lose a Customer Again.
Cassandra Freeman: It was taking myself out of my business after years of operating it through my vision. I had gotten so lost in how different experts told me I was supposed to run my business. Sales starting dropping and I realized what I was doing wrong was not being myself. I had taken the thoughtfulness out of Thoughtful Inspirations.
Cassandra Freeman: Your own subscription box. These are really popular right now.
Cassandra Freeman: Sendoutcards. I love sending out thoughtful cards and gifts to my audience and other businesses I’m connected to.
Cassandra Freeman: Cloze. It helps me organize my contacts, files, and our conversations all in one place.
Cassandra Freeman: Girl Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis. If you aren’t building your dreams yet, this book is a great stepping stone to get you started.
Cassandra Freeman: “Do not judge me by my success, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.” – Nelson Mandela
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Originally published on Ideamensch.com
The post Interview with Cassandra Freeman, Founder of Thoughtful Inspirations first appeared on Tekrati and is written by Sam Arnold
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