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Who Are You? - Elizabeth Fiorentino Williams

Hi there, blogoverse. The foray into the lives of others - what they do, what they like (hmm, kinda nosey huh? nah, just curious as always, lol) - basically what makes them, well THEM - continues. Tonight's guest in the WHO ARE YOU? series is Elizabeth Fiorentino Williams. She's agreed to give us a peek into her life.

Mackgurl: Good evening, Mrs. Fiorentino Williams.
Mrs. Williams: Hahaha! Good evening, Mackgurl. I've known you too long for all that so please, call me Elizabeth.
Mackgurl: LOL You're right! Thanks, Elizabeth. My series interviewees have been decidedly male until now, lol. Thanks for shaking things up a bit.
Elizabeth: My pleasure.
Mackgurl: So, Elizabeth, what do you do?
Elizabeth: I help others. I created Naturally Complete of NC (#NCofNC) so I could offer hands-on support to individuals and families looking to make transitions in their life with their health, wellness, weight loss, and/or other areas. I teach classes, workshops, demos, and sell natural products, plus I offer support and accountability both online and in person.
Mackgurl: That sounds amazing! Helping people is something that really speaks to me. How long have you been doing this, #NCofNC?
Elizabeth: For 20 years now. I founded #NCofNC back in January of 1999.
Mackgurl: TWENTY YEARS??!! Oh wow!!! You're an expert in this field then, huh? Twenty years of helping people better themselves. Impressive! So I'm guessing that means that you like what you do?
Elizabeth: I love what I do! 
Mackgurl: Awesome! What would you say you like the most?
Elizabeth: I especially like seeing the realization on someone's face when they get that THEY can do this. It's priceless to be a part of their story.
Mackgurl: You get to actually be a contributing factor to them making positive changes - lifelong changes - in their lives. That has to feel great. Is there anything that you'd say is not so great? A part of your job that you like the least?
Elizabeth: The part I like the least? That would have to be watching people make poor choices because they don't know any better, or worse yet because they are not interested nor committed to taking control of their own health.
Mackgurl: Hmm, yeah I can see how that would be disheartening...especially when there are other options available to them. I'm glad that there are people like you with knowledge, skills, drive and willingness to hep others on a journey of health and wellness. How would someone get in touch with you should they want to know more about #NCofNC and how to take that first step on their journey of healthy living?
Elizabeth: Thanks. I'm on Facebook & Twitter @ylrose3 or feel free to visit my website www.livethelife4u.com. I'm also available via email at Livethelife4u@yahoo.com and via phone at 888-383-4098.
Mackgurl: Well, Elizabeth, it's been great chatting with you. Thanks for sharing you with us and letting us take a peek into what you do.
Elizabeth: No problem! It was fun!
Mackgurl: One more thing before I let you go, I have one last question for you...WHO ARE YOU?
Elizabeth: I am an open, bold, courageous woman. I stand for integrity, abundance and empowerment in the world. I am a child of God, here to serve. I am a daughter a sister, a wife, an aunt and a loyal friend. I am a doTERRA Wellness Advocate and a PlantPure Pod Group Leader. Plus, I know I am different every day because of the people that I meet... like you, Mackgurl.
Mackgurl: AWWW thanks, EFW!

Well there you have it,  Jacks & Jills...another installment of the WHO ARE YOU? series is complete. My thanks to Elizabeth Fiorentino Williams for allowing me to borrow her for this interview.

If you know someone that you think would be a good interview - or you'd be interested in me interviewing you, speak up!! Send me an email.

Muah!


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  1. Thanks Mackgurl! I appreciate you giving me the opportunity to share. Myself and the #NCofNC team are here to help your readers in any way we can.

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