Laura Clark – 61
founder of the Wise Living Institute, Purpose & Vision Alchemist
About me
Laura Clark, known as The Purpose & Vision Alchemist, is the founder of the Wise Living Institute. She is passionate in supporting you to access your inner knowing (aka your intuition). She knows that when you do greater manifestation of your desires happens and you derive a deeper sense of self-fulfillment.
Laura fully understands the life obstacles (aka lessons) that get in one’s way of following your spiritual path. She knows that the tools and techniques to overcome these challenges are skills. Skills need to be practiced so that when it is time to use them, you can do so with the kind of ease and grace that leads to more joy and prosperity.
As an International best-selling author, engaging speaker and compassionate mentor and trainer, Laura brings her unique wit, and a down to earth, practical approach to implementing spirituality and using these tools.
As a sassy and spiritual guru, Laura believes everyone can step forward to a fuller, more abundant life. Through the programs, memberships and mentoring of the Wise Living Institute, Laura champions everyone to (re)awaken their purpose, (re)align their energies, and (re)activate their desires to step confidently and courageously forward for greater joy and abundance.
What do you do and why do you do it?
I guide woman to (re)awaken their divine purpose, (re)Align their energies,(activate their vision, accelerate manifestation, and to accentuate fulfillment. By doing so, a woman finds inner strength and courage to follow their intuition and never-ever give up on their dreams. We need more woman to live their best lives because in doing so each contributes to uplifting their energy!
What changed for you after age 50?
At 50, I thought I had it all figured out. At 61, I realized that the lessons of life come to us quicker; that staying in a state of presence is the most powerful gift you can give, and that aging requires greater faith and trust than ever before.
What would you tell the 20 or 30-year-old YOU?
What do you think you’ll tell yourself in retrospect at the end of your life?
You stayed true to your values of family; integrity; and honoring your word as your biggest gift.
What impact do you think increased visibility can have on your business?
It has and always will be a source of supporting women to claim themselves as unique and valuable BEings.
Who or what inspires you and why?
My Grandmother. She was/is my biggest source of support, wisdom, and showing me my resilience.
“The Lake” ~ because it connects me to all of my BEing