She is Muslim. I am not affiliated with any religion, but carry the spirit of many. She is 21. I am 60. She is African. I am American. She is black. I am white.
Maimouna Diop and I met through LinkedIn. Or, more accurately, LinkedIn was the vehicle through which we connected.
Over thousands of miles, time zones, continents, oceans, cultures, a little voice told her that life coaching might be the answer for her troubles.
Her friends thought I might be trying to scam her. Why, they asked, would you want to tell this white lady across the world about your life?
For my part, I wondered, Why would this young woman — not a physician — from the west coast of Africa want to hire me as a life coach?
It turns out that everyone yearns, as some point in their lives, to transform, to be more, to lift up toward the light, to be their highest and best self.
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