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This event empowers guests to stay consistent and thrive

You’re invited to Julie Kaminski’s transformative event to start 2025 strong.

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Pro tip: Space is limited, so register soon.

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Many New Year’s resolutions fade by mid-January, but this year, National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach Julie Kaminski invites you to approach your goals differently.

You’re invited to join her on Tuesday, Jan.14 from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. for Don’t Quit—Thrive: Designing Your Path to a Thriving Life, an empowering “lunch and learn” hosted with the Longevity Club.

Through her expertise as a coach, counselor, and trainer, Julie will guide attendees through setting meaningful goals, understanding Positive Psychology, and designing a personalized “recipe” for an ideal day. This session is perfect for anyone looking to embrace sustainable change and create a successful life.

Let 2025 be the year you truly thrive.

Reserve your spot

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