About me
Pam Guyer is an Author, Speaker, and Leadership & Personal Development expert with over 2 decades of experience coaching women in life and business.
She is the founder of Living HIPP, a lifestyle brand that promotes conscious living, positive choices, and progress over perfection.
Pam has built successful businesses in Social Selling and is a champion of women creating a life they love empowering them with choices around income, schedule, flexibility, and positive communities and collaboration.
Pam is a wife, and mother to 3 adult children and lives in her dream home by the beach in New England. She is a virtual Mentor and Motivator bringing her heart, energy, wisdom, humor, and voice to women globally.
What do you do and why do you do it?
I have been a leadership development professional, speaker, and trainer for almost 30 years–I became entrepreneurial because I wanted more flexibility, more time, more freedom to choose, and the ability to earn income. Having done that and created residual income and a lifestyle of mind/body/spirit, I want to inspire the world to do the same. We need more positive, encouraging, and supporting women in the world to make it better and kinder, this is for women, but the mission is to make the world a better and kinder place.
What changed for you after age 50?
It became less about what others think, what I should do, and what others do. I follow my heart and create my life’s path.
What would you tell the 20 or 30-year-old YOU?
Trust Your Gut.
Take care of your mind, body, and spirit–it is the answer to becoming the best version of you.
Also, alcohol is the best and worst kept secret, society revere’s it, as do you. It actually does not make life better, more fun, enjoyable, relaxing, or interesting, it actually dulls it down. Your super power is in avoiding it.
What do you think you’ll tell yourself in retrospect at the end of your life?
You were brave. You were told it could not be done, and you did it anyway. You dared to listen to your inner voice and not those around you. You made the world a better, kinder, and happier place.
What impact do you think increased visibility can have on your business?
Everything. I have the talent, message, and brand. I need to connect with those that need it.
Who or what inspires you and why?
Oprah. Came from nothing and created something big, shares the same philosophy on having a grand vision for your life.
Something else I’d like to share
My family is my everything.
“It’s not just about age. It’s about having a spirit of vision, an open mind, a positive sense of teamwork, and collaboration to lift each other up. But begin with you, the relationship we have with ourselves is the most important relationship we have.”
Pam Guyer, Founder of Living HIPP
The Brief
It was a pleasure interviewing Pam Guyer. She is an author, speaker, and expert in leadership and personal development and has been coaching women in both business and life for more than two decades.
Pam shared her transition into ’empty nesting,’ as her children have grown into adulthood, and led us through her journey from putting herself through college, then scaling the corporate ladder, and becoming a stay-at-home mom following the birth of her second child. After having 3 kids in 5 years, she was ready to work again and found her way to direct sales and become a top leader in record time. All the while juggling work, family, and a surprise diagnosis of ADHD, and anxiety.
After turning 50, Pam experienced a shift in perspective, inspiring her to leave her successful direct sales business to join another company, though it didn’t pan out as she had hoped. She did not give up, instead, she pulled her lifetime of experience and started a new business, Living HIPP, which stands for happy, inspired, productive, and peaceful, it’s all about creating a life that honors these four pillars. Pam is actively building Living HIPP into a movement to help women live happier and healthier lives.
We talked about the concept of balance, and Pam is bringing it back from the stigma of being a bad word. She believes that we can have it all, maybe not all at once, and not trying to do it all. Pam strongly believes that it’s our responsibility to tell younger women to create balanced lives and develop their relationships with themselves.
Pam shared so many powerful insights and experiences, watch the interview and then get into the conversation on social media.
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