I walked Through Hell

Have you ever felt like you were losing at everything? That the endeavors you once poured your heart into no longer seemed worthwhile? Or perhaps, found yourself surrounded by people who couldn't grasp your values or connect with the vision you had created?

I've always lived passionately, driven more by my fervor for personal growth, my business, and my relationships than by a desire to conform. I prefer the authenticity of deep connections over the superficiality that often pervades our social circles. I'd rather be disliked for who I am—passionate and obsessed with success—than adored for being something I'm not.

In the last six months, I've faced what felt like the ultimate defeat, questioning the very purpose that once propelled me. It wasn’t about motherhood or any other single aspect of my life; it was a deep-seated struggle to reconnect with a business and a purpose that had, in many ways, consumed me. There were nights I cried myself to sleep, wondering why I hadn’t become a ruthless, money-driven business magnate. Why had I chosen kindness and truth?

Looking back, I realize that each challenge was a lesson. Each setback, a setup for a comeback. The hardships were intense—there were times when my spirit felt broken, my light dimmed by the shadows of doubt and adversity. But these trials were not without reason. They were necessary, purifying fires, preparing me for something greater.

Starting Lionheart was a bold move that I knew would attract both heat and hate. Every phase of growth in my past was met with increasing resistance. Yet, I continued, fueled by the conviction that my life’s work was not for me, but for you—for the people I aim to serve.

My motto, "Wake up and Raise hell," reflects this battle against adversity. It's a call to action, a reminder to persist despite the challenges, to continue grinding with divine grit.

Today, I stand more committed to my purpose and my business than ever before. I am grateful for the journey, for the growth it has spurred, and for the joy it has brought into my life. Now, I am eager to share the steps I took to reach this place—the Amanda Fritscher way.

What value can I bring to you or anyone seeking transformation? I am not just a life coach; I am someone who has walked through the fire, who has transformed my own life, and who can guide you toward achieving the deepest levels of success in every aspect of yours.

I am profoundly grateful for this journey and for the ability to share this layer of life with you. Remember, anything you desire is within your reach.

Hell will freeze over before we give up!

Stay Divine,

Amanda Fritscher

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