STOP Saying 'I Can't': Rewrite Your Reality with a Spiritual Shift
What if the biggest financial breakthrough of your life had nothing to do with money — and everything to do with belief?
In this raw and revealing conversation, Kellan and financial freedom mentor Ann Pells tear down the walls between money, mindset, and spirit. Together, they expose the unconscious fear that keeps coaches, creators, and everyday dreamers stuck in “I can’t” — and show how shifting to “How can I?” opens the floodgates to divine alignment and abundance.
This episode will challenge what you think about money, fear, and faith.
- The truth behind “I can’t” and its energetic cost
- Journey from financial collapse to freedom and faith
- Money as a mirror for your spiritual evolution
- Fear, shame, and the hidden emotions driving your spending
- The “How can I?” mindset that activates divine provision
- Practical tools for rebuilding trust — with yourself and the universe
- The energetic exchange between gratitude and wealth
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00:00 - Untitled
00:07 - Creating Your Ultimate Life
02:28 - Navigating Financial Challenges: A Personal Journey
19:20 - Shifting Mindsets: From Desperation to Empowerment
22:34 - Finding Partners and Seeking Guidance
32:29 - The Impact of One Person
Welcome to the show. Tired of the hype about living a dream? It's time for truth.This is the place for tools, power and real talk so you can create the life you dream and deserve your ultimate life. Subscribe, share, create. You have infinite power.Hello, and welcome to this episode of your ultimate life, the podcast that's just for you, to help you create a life of purpose, prosperity and joy that you create by serving with your gifts, your talents and your life experience. I'm grateful today to have a special guest, Ann Pels. Ann, welcome to the show.
Ann PellsThank you.
Kellan FluckigerYou're certainly welcome. It's been just. We just visited for a few minutes before we started and it's really interesting. I want you to. I'm going to ask a question just.And I don't want you to be modest. I'd like you to just share with me. How does Ann choose to add good to the world?
Ann PellsMy favorite ways to add good to the world are teaching and inspiring other people to get out of the I can't mindset into the how can I. How can I have those great relationships? How can I have the money that we've always wanted? How can I have the health I've always wanted?So specifically, we teach people a lot about their finances in a couple of different ways. Two phone calls that I would like people to have an opportunity to give themselves a permission slip for that.Just teach them how to get that house paid off in five to seven years instead of 30 if they want to do that. Pay a lot less interest, hundreds of thousands of dollars there without changing their budget.Because, you know, none of us want to be on starvation budget necessarily. We just want the house to be working for us.And also to teach people how to have business that are run by a management team so they don't have to change their lifestyle, but they can have some income coming in. There's also real estate and other things like that.But a lot of our information is right@annsplan.com and that's meaningful to me because, like, when our kids were little, the beginning of all of this, if I, if I have a second to share that with you, is my husband got paid off and we had three little kids and he was our only income at the time. And I went and I didn't handle it well. It just was not ultimate life at all for us.
Kellan FluckigerWhat happened? You had three little kids and what happened?
Ann PellsAnd he got laid off. His job went away completely out of his control. And. And that's happening for a lot of families now. And we just did not have any.I didn't know what I didn't know and, and I thought, oh my. Go to school, get a good job plan just blew up and what do we do now?I remember thinking at the time, I just felt overwhelmed and I want to have, help people avoid that, to be kind, hope, let's have some hope. Let's figure out, let's ask questions and talk to people like we've been able to do over the last 20 years since that happened.Because it's important to me that young families and older families and that we don't ever get to that place where I was, where I was like, oh gosh, I don't even know what to do now. It was very frightening.
Kellan FluckigerYeah, I'm sure, I'm sure terrible things happen and then it just completely derails us. So like you're in a place right now of offering help, ideas, guidance, suggestions for people to do that.But you don't like, you don't get to that place accidentally. I like to say you don't fall up that mountain.
Ann PellsSo what?
Kellan FluckigerTell me a little bit more. I want, I want to know the story. So your husband was laid off.
Ann PellsYes.
Kellan FluckigerAnd if the job went away completely, then it wasn't like he's going to wait a month or two and find another job, you know, not like that. So that didn't seem like was an option. So what? I guess there's a couple of aspects to the question. What did you do?There's the aspect of what did you actually do? And the other is how did you manage it energetically, emotionally, internally? How did you manage that?
Ann PellsRight.
Kellan FluckigerStruggle that started out so overwhelmingly right.
Ann PellsAt first, not really well, emotionally and energetically.We were just in the shock and overwhelmed that you are when you have a health accident, a car accident or a health emergency or anything really, I think. And we decided to buy time and go back to graduate school. Let's go back to school, buy some time, we'll figure things out.In the meantime, I'm racking my brain, usually not sleeping at night because we're not handling. I mean I'm like, oh. And I'm thinking, all right, who do I know that is already navigating this? Okay.And I went to, I thought about my grandparents who had had a health change right when their kids were entering college.And grandpa had been self employed as a business owner, but along the way he'd been building some real estate, just buying a house or two here and there as they could. My mom grew up with all of those people right there on the land that they owned.And that real estate income allowed him to change his job, his business income and pivot.As you mentioned in, in other industries that are happening, people are having to pivot because of AI and all the things that are happening now for us.
Kellan FluckigerRight?
Ann PellsAnd I had seen grandpa do that and I thought, all right, he had some real estate happening.How can we learn about real estate so that we're more prepared in case the job loss ever happens again or another big bomb that we didn't expect in our financial life? So our immediate plan was let's go back to school for a little bit, let's figure out real estate.We read everything we could back in that time period. There wasn't a lot online, so it wasn't like watching YouTube to learn about it or the things I was going to say.
Kellan FluckigerWas there even, was there even an online.
Ann PellsAnd so I'm reading the rich dad, poor dad books and I'm thinking, how can we save up that down payment or how can we. How do we even get started, right. I think it just fed a hunger for us and we had another reset in the real estate world during 2008 that are.We were over leveraged on properties and didn't know. We didn't know what we didn't know then either. And I think that's our. All of us get that really expensive lesson in life.What we don't know about, what we don't know costs a lot of time and money and a learning curve for us. And that's what I found out the hard way then with a little bit older children and then a couple years later we found what we have now.You know, how do we get people's mortgages paid off in five years and how do we not have to have a starvation budget to do that?And, and then how do we create like take advantage of all the 70 somethings that are the baby boomers that are retiring now and they still want their businesses, of course, to keep doing good in the world, to keep making a difference for people. And I found a team that helps us to find those and get them funded and then create that income for, for families.And for me that really feels good because of all the bumps and bruises that we've had, right?If I can like smooth out someone's road that's coming behind me, our kids or other people that are younger than us or that just didn't know what they didn't know either they're my age and older and they're like, okay, to figure out retirement, we got to figure out, I don't know, what are we going to do. Those are some of the tools that we try to offer people.
Kellan FluckigerKind of when, when you, when you first did that, you went back to school, like, did you, what was the income? Like, did you get student loans or something? She got some student loans to get started. Right, right. Okay.
Ann PellsKind of smooth out the Runway for a little bit until we can, could figure out how to find work again for us. At the time, it was right after the 2001 trade center fell down.And so my husband in the tech world where he'd been working jobs were not happening there for a good many.
Kellan FluckigerThat was the dot com explosion where it all, everybody in the world was going to make a million dollars online and they did for 15 minutes and then it all went away.
Ann PellsExactly. So that was us. We were caught in the middle of that bomb and went, oh, we need to figure out a new plan.
Kellan FluckigerRight, right. And I remember the 2008 really clearly, actually bought a house after the drop. So it wasn't, it didn't ever gain much value.I kept it for eight years and still didn't get much appreciation because it wasn't fast enough and I needed to move again. But so I understand that and I remember that 2008, like everybody, I'd go to church, everybody was out of work and everybody, everybody week.There was the conversation about who knows, you know, possible employment and all the jobs are changing and nothing's coming back the same. So it's easy to talk about it like in the rear view now. But at the time it was, it.
Ann PellsWas another scary time.
Kellan FluckigerIt was terrifying.So tell me a little bit about what you do now, the methods and tools that you use to help people pay their mortgages off more quickly or start with that. Like what is that?
Ann PellsThat is a video that we show people right on annsplan.com nothing about me specifically. It was just easy for people to remember to say that. Ann splan.com Kellen Then people that are listening can go there.It's a 20 minute video, a little bit long, but I feel like 20 minutes is worth my time to cut 20 years off my mortgage.
Kellan FluckigerBecause 20 minutes is. Yeah, I. Everybody's attention span is three seconds. You have to get their attention now.
Ann PellsRight.
Kellan FluckigerSo 20 minutes seems then I'm like.
Ann PellsWell, okay, how much interest do I have to pay even on a 2 or 3% interest rate if I have to pay it for 30 years versus just learning how to get it done in five.And I thought that was one of the biggest financial miracles of my life because we only found out about that plan five years ago, even for our family. And I'd already moved 15 times. Job changes, bunch of things after 2008 and all those things.And every time you move, you start over on the dang mortgage and you're, you know, the interest, it's start. You have to start again to pay a bunch of interest and a little teeny bit of principal every month. Right.Every time you start the mortgage over for whatever reason. And in the meantime, they don't feel sorry for you.If you lose a job or you have a health emergency or anything, the mortgage company doesn't say, oh, sorry, you don't have to make a house payment now. And that drove me crazy because I'm still not feeling very safe.As in, okay, we just watched the job get lost in 2001, the, the housing thing in 2008. And then we go into 2020 with COVID and as you said, the lockdown and all the changes that happen.And I thought, oh my word, we've got to figure out a way to make it safer and faster for people to have a good, safe Runway financially to. And, and that's what that video on AnnSplan.com did for our family within a couple of years.Like they showed us literally on a calculator on a phone call we had with them after I watched that. So we offer that free calculator, free classes, and the ebook to kind of explain to people how it works.Because even if they don't choose to move forward on it, I still want them to have the information in case at some point in the future it makes sense. And you're like, oh, that's what we want to do.
Kellan FluckigerSo one of the things you mentioned is helping people who maybe have a business to get somebody else to run it so it keeps going and they're not as they're not tied to it. Is that related to the ansplan.com or is that just something separate?
Ann PellsYou can find out about it@annsplan.com so if you find out about the house and you're not don't necessarily want that, but you want to keep finding out about how to buy a business or run a current business without a lot of hands on involvement, like you said, that's an easy way to find out about. More about that would be just to email me annifegiverlegacy.com and I can send you the links that you can talk to that team, too.
Kellan FluckigerGood. Because I want people to know where to find out more. Life giver, legacy. So I have a question that isn't about that now. So you manage this yourself.We all have challenges that hit us over the head, and when they do, they either ruin us or they refine us.
Ann PellsRight?
Kellan FluckigerSometimes they ruin us for a day, a week, or a decade. And then eventually, if we're smart, we let them refine us. And after we are. Okay, what I notice is that. Well, I'm just going to ask you.Okay, you figured it out for you. So what is it? Why do you care about helping other people?Like, what is it in Ann that says, okay, I've crossed this, this, this minefield, now I want to help other people? Why is that? What's going on in you that makes you want to help other people?
Ann PellsI think I just relate to the desperation that I felt during a couple of the bombshells that we've talked about, and I want to prevent that for my children. But then, hey, if we're helping my children and, you know, why can't we also help other. Other families? I feel like in.In my own life, and as I've watched other people in that lockdown period, for example, I saw a lot of really awesome people get scared and then they get mad, then they do dumb things. And they're not dumb people, but they just are kind of in this panic mode.And you do you make dumb choices that you wouldn't ordinarily make because you've run out of options. And. And I felt like if I could at least share a little bit of our journey and as you said, going from.To, oh, this is going to refine us and make things better because of what we've gone through, then maybe people don't have to take the 10 or 15 years that that took us that journey on.In my own life, someone, during our 2008 crazy housing thing, someone said, well, you know, you can still keep moving forward, get some partners, get people to help you. And I literally told them, I can't think of a single person that I could ask to partner with me or help me with this.We are in such a mess during that 2008 thing with our real estate, and I lost 10 years until I could circle back around in my head in my mindset, as you said, and be okay. That did happen, but now what are we going to do? Now what? Right?And I wish that I had been able to shortcut that 10 years by being willing to say, instead of, oh, I can't find partners. I. I can't do it. I can't do it. I wish I'd have been able to say what my grandpa tried to teach me when I was 15.He said, and can't's not even in my dictionary. Instead of saying I can't do something or I can't have something, I say, how can I have it? And, and I didn't even remember that during my own.Of 10 years of I don't know what we're going to do now. Right.
Kellan FluckigerYou know what's interesting? I noticed that almost to that exception, me, you.When people go through those kinds of things and they get on the other side, there arises in us the desire to help others. And I ask you that question because I always ask it, and it's always the same thing. And I think it's just part of our nature.Like, we're built to love and serve each other. And when we get, when we figure something out, we just, we just want to, we want to be of service and to help others figure things out. And I.It's universal, like, every single time. And I've interviewed lots of folks over the years.
Ann PellsYeah.
Kellan FluckigerThat, that, that have their own struggle, and it doesn't matter what kind. When they get to the other side, they're like, I can save somebody the trouble. And so I'm going to do that.And so there's, you know, you're another, Another example of that. So, so tell me what. What's happened now with your kids? Like, you didn't remember what your grandpa said.
Ann PellsI know.
Kellan FluckigerRight, right. You didn't remember that. You can't. Isn't. Doesn't have to be the operative word of life. And, you know, the question is, how can I start?What's the first step? Who can I talk to? You know, that kind of thing.So tell me a little bit about how the, the choices that you're now making, the legacy that you're creating, have passed on to your kids or others. What are they doing?
Ann PellsOur kids are just faster and smarter than we are. And that's what I hope for anyone behind me or anyone that hears any of your podcasts or this one, too. Right.We want everyone who comes along behind us to be faster and smarter, that they don't have to take 10 years going, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. And instead they could say, okay, how could I have partners? How could I have help?How can I find that team of people that's already Getting the results that I want. So our kids, different. Different ways, they're accessing the team that helps them to pay their house off faster. They're learning about businesses.They're finding ways to buy their first piece of real estate as an investment. And it varies with our children. Some of them are more interested in it than others.And so, you know, we are just kind of trying to customize the little 30 seconds, 2 minutes at a time that you can teach people around you, your kids or other people. Or, you know, how about if you read this book or what. What do you think about this video that I saw or things like that?There's so much available now online, even that we didn't have 20 years ago when their dad and I were like, o, we don't know what to do, Right? No, there is so much available now that it's almost more the opposite extreme. Like, how do we sort out where to put our attention for a few minutes?And how. How do I have that phone call and how do I contact that person?How do I even know what questions to ask someone if I'm trying to buy my first piece of real estate or my first business or, you know, how do I know what to do, what to do?
Kellan FluckigerYou know, something you mentioned at the beginning that struck me at the time, and we. We've done a specific application in terms of, you know, either real estate investing or paying off your house or owning a business.But you mentioned this mindset thing from I can't do this to maybe I can, or what's the first step? And that applies to a lot of areas. In fact, it applies to everything because we get stuck in almost.I mean, there's no limit to the ways we can get ourselves stuck. When you talk to people about, you know, that idea, what, and you. And you come into someone, or you.Someone comes to you, that is really sort of set in the idea that, yeah, that might work for you or for somebody somewhere, but not for me. I can't. This, that and the other. What is the.What is the first kind of thing that you approach with them to at least help them see a glimmer of possibility?
Ann PellsI love that word, glimmer. Glimmer of possibility. I think everything starts with good questions.And so I'll usually try to say to them, well, what if the thing that you think you can't, someone's already done it. What if money doesn't have to be hard? What the what if question is? My other question, you know, why. Why can't it be that way for you.If someone's already doing it, why can't it be that way for you? Or what if it was? And sometimes they throw that right back at you. Well, I can't. And they're just not ready. But they'll usually circle back around.For me, it took 10 years to be like, oh, I could find partners. You know, if we can be faster than Ann and not wait 10 years, that's awesome, right?
Kellan FluckigerYeah. When you say partners, are you speaking specifically about the real estate investing and so forth? Are you talking about partners in a broader sense?
Ann PellsYeah.Partners to buy that first piece of real estate, or partners to buy that first business, or partners to take a class that you've been wanting to learn something, but you may not have the. The cost of entrance or something.
Kellan FluckigerRight.
Ann PellsLike, why do we insist on thinking we have to do life all by ourselves? As you said, there are a lot of people that know how to help and they want to help.And if they can, you know, what if they just needed to give you a little bit of time to watch your kids for you so you can go and do the thing, or you. They just needed to give the cost of a pizza in some parts of the world $20. The cost of a pizza is a year of education for a child.And, you know, I think sometimes we overcomplicate things. At least I did for those 10 years of I don't even know any partners. I don't know what to do. And I could have just asked myself some questions.Instead, how can I. And what if I could find even just one partner? Or how can I find somebody?
Kellan FluckigerYeah. So. So I have a question. You're right. We have this myth, and it is a myth, but it's pervasive and it's powerful that we have to do things ourselves.And that the idea that, you know, asking for help or getting in a position where we're seeking guidance or help is not okay, that it's somehow an indictment of our. Our character or our lives or something? So my question, Ann, is why have we built that?I know it's speculation, but why do you think we have created ourselves a world that is so full of can't, won't, not isolation, you know, that sort of feeling, what's going on that we've built that.
Ann PellsI don't know.When I look back at my own life, I guess I just was so determined that it was, I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it, and I don't need anybody else to help me. And when I finally gave that up, I, it actually was kicking and screaming on the way to yet another real estate class that we were invited to.And I'm like, oh, I don't need anybody else to tell me how to do real estate. That won't work for me. And I'm having a really bad attitude about it. And then when I got there, I realized it was more about mindset.It was how to get out of the I can't do it to, how can I find someone to help me to do whatever it is.
Kellan FluckigerRight.
Ann PellsAnd it doesn't have to be about real estate. Can be.
Kellan FluckigerSo I'd like you to teach for a moment.So since we've talked in generalities about finding partners or helpers or you know, even small first steps, in your experience helping people, can you give. And I know you can give many, but give two or three or four even examples in different areas of quote, what, what is finding a partner mean?Like if you want to go to school or if you want to learn about.Like, what does it mean to find a partner if someone's stuck in the idea that they, they don't want to ask for help or they can't find them anyway, both of which you said about yourself, what does it mean actually in practical terms, to go find a partner? Yeah.
Ann PellsWell, for me right now I call it the ten minute magic. Because honestly it's. Is there a book I could read that's a 10 minute thing. We could listen to a book for 10 minutes. We can go get a loan, possibly.There's business loans, there's real estate loans. We can learn from somebody, we can get a mentor.There's so many ways to get partners, as in just like, and, and really in, in an interesting sort of a way. My grandparents, I asked them, after all was said and done with all of their real estate and their investings and everything, how did you do that?And I thought they'd give me this huge book and a long, you know, do this and all the steps, hundred steps worth of anything. And they, we, we just chose to let God be our partner, whoever God is to that person. They said, we tried to tap into him and ask him questions.What are we supposed to do next?And instead of saying to myself in 2008, well, I don't have any partners, what if I would have tapped into that and just asked who, who could be my partner or who, who knows more about real estate than I obviously do? Who knows more about businesses than I do right now? Like we said, there's so much on the Internet now. I mean really just.And AI and all kinds of resources that we have.
Kellan FluckigerThe AI I mean the Internet obviously democratized information. It made, think about it, there used to be, it used to be really hard to find something out.And then we invented libraries and then you could go to a library and find stuff. And then we invented the Internet which brought libraries right in your face. So everything that there ever was is right here.And now we've, with AI we've democratized expertise which is we can sort and analyze and bring all that stuff right, you know, customized to your own needs. And you mentioned something about heavenly sources or spiritual sources. And I talk a lot about that in different ways.And I'm not trying to prescribe anybody's religious orientation. But what everybody's, everybody knows, especially in times of urgency, right, is that there is something more than us.There is something above, bigger than whether you're an addict in a 12 step program or whether you're a new parent trying to figure out what the frick to do with a kid that's seems.
Ann PellsCrying for five hours.
Kellan FluckigerWell, yeah, busted. Somehow or even, you know, I had a lady that I interviewed and her and her husband were model people on a regular marriage and good stuff.And both their sons ended up with terrifying addiction problems in like hospital and near death and all stuff for no apparent reason. And so what do we do?And I love the fact that you mentioned that because each of us has the opportunity to seek and receive guidance, inspiration I'll call it. And I'm not telling anybody how to think about that, but I know it's available. What do you do?What if you're willing to share, what do you do to create a, a circumstance in your heart or your life where you're open to receiving inspiration or ideas?
Ann PellsI purposely turn off everything, all the noise and all the Internet and all the click here, click here. You could, you know, all that information.And I'm just in a very quiet place in my mind, in my heart and that might be outside, walking around, it might be in my prayer time or meditation, different ways that people can find that a quiet. And so it's when I'm in the most quiet that a little thought or a little idea will come.And I've learned to capture that and at least write it down and think about and like how could I take action on that thought?
Kellan FluckigerNow I thank you for sharing that and I want to dig into that just a little bit more because you said two really important, three really important things One is intentionally quiet the noise.
Ann PellsYeah.
Kellan FluckigerSo whether it's tv, Internet, people, whatever, intentionally quiet the noise, turn it all down.
Ann PellsYeah.
Kellan FluckigerAnd the second thing you mentioned is pay attention to the little thoughts and feelings, like, be awake, be aware, pay attention to. Listen for those ideas.
Ann PellsYeah.
Kellan FluckigerYou know, intuitions, inspirations, calm, whatever you want, but pay attention. And the third thing you mentioned was then have the courage to take some action on that. It's good. It's right. There's a positive thing here.It's not just a, you know, fly in the jello of my brain. It's a. It's a real. It's a real thing, and it's there to help me. I agree with all three of those.Slow down, pay attention, and then take some action on that. Is that a skill that you think anyone can develop if they want to?
Ann PellsAbsolutely. Yeah. And you've probably seen this too. It'd be fascinating to see what you've watched happen for people.But definitely I feel stronger in that myself than I was in 2008 when I just said, well, I can't find any partners. Okay.Now if I find something that I want to do and I know I don't have the resources to do it on my own, I'm always like, all right, what team do I need? What people can help me with this? I read two books too, and that helped. One was who, not how, and the other was 10x is easier than 2x.And both of those gave me a little mindset, tweak just.Just a little bit that I'm like, you know, we could really make this really wonderful for a lot more people if I didn't insist on doing it all myself. And if I did find the who, someone who knows what I don't know yet, because I know that I still don't know everything.And what I don't know that I don't know is my most expensive cost. In our mind, in our. Everything we're trying to accomplish in life, to get to that ultimate life that you teach people about.What we know is very expensive.
Kellan FluckigerIt is very expensive. And I think of it this way. The idea for me that I have to do something means I have to know all those answers.And I view that as, like, supreme arrogance. Like, who the heck am I to think that I would know that instead of taking advantage of accumulated wisdom, mistakes offered help.And maybe you pay for it and maybe you don't.And I don't think that even matters, because if it cuts a year or 10 or longer off my learning Curve and takes a year or 10 of suffering or struggle or anxiety out of my heart. It's like I don't even care, right?
Ann PellsI'll pay that what I have to pay.
Kellan FluckigerPay it in a heartbeat because it takes, you know, it subtracts all that, that anxiety out of that. So what, what, what haven't I asked you about that? You really want to make sure you teach, that you teach or share or give to the listeners?
Ann PellsWell, I'm really thankful for that question. The biggest thing is that one person can make a bigger impact than they think. I read a book by Andy Andrews called the Butterfly Effect.It's very short and a lot of pictures, which made sense to me and I share it with my children because they can read it in five minutes. And it was about George Washington Carver. That was a little teeny baby.His parents, he was orphaned in the war and someone found him in a burlap sack and they took the time to make a difference for him and they taught him and raised him as their own.And because of that, billions of people were fed from what George Washington Carver learned and was able to share with other people who then shared it with other people. Right? Our, our life ripples out.The one conversation, one phone call, 1, 110 minute step forward or a video that you watch or a book or a person you learn from or something can ripple out. To have such a big legacy and an impact on other people like we.I don't have to take 30 years to pay that darn house mortgage off anymore because someone showed me a YouTube video about it five years ago. And whatever it is, you know, you want your health to improve or your relationships or whatever. I think we underestimate the power of, of one person.It's, it's that butterfly effect that, you know, billions of people were fed because someone was kind to that little baby in a sack and didn't forget him.
Kellan FluckigerI, I love that and thank you for sharing that thing. Because the truth is, each of us, each of the listeners, and you and me, we're all from the same place. We're divine beings.We were created with the mission. We were created with a purpose. Nobody's going to come and make you do anything, but nobody can keep you from it either.
Ann PellsRight?
Kellan FluckigerAnd if you make up your mind to go create meaning and purpose and, and you choose to do it the way that suits you best, you can have a big impact.My goal this year is to, has been to reach 300 million people with this message of purpose, prosperity and joy and the podcast and 21 books and number 22 is nearly done. And you know, I've been on 700. All that stuff is just aimed at that goal because like you, I know that the yearning that we have to serve is divine.The good that we can do is limitless. And we have that opportunity to do that.And I really want to thank you today for sharing your love, your spirit, your encouragement, your smile, the brightness of hope that you bring. Thanks for sharing that with me today.
Ann PellsThank you. I appreciate that. I think it's amazing what we can do to help each other, and it's a good thing.
Kellan FluckigerI love it. And it is.Now, as we get ready to be nearly done, I want you to tell people again how to find anything you want to share, like if they want more, Ann, if they want to find out more about you or your family personally or about the tools that you've taught about mortgages and real estate and etc. Etc. Where do they need to go to find out whatever it is that they might want to know after listening to you?
Ann PellsI'm ann@lifekeeperlegacy.com although the fastest is probably annsplan.com just give yourself that permission slip to try something, to look at it and see if it could help if. And you'll know right on that phone call, that first phone call, you'll be like, okay, that's going to work for me.And by a year from now, this is what would be happening in my family because of it. I, I kind of like recipes. Just give me the ingredients, let me know that the recipe is going to be ready for dinner and we're good to go.And because I, it was hard for me, the 20 years that I spent in the. I can't do it. I don't know. I, you know, let's just give ourselves the permission slip to try it. And annsplan.com Kellen so they can find you and.
Kellan FluckigerOkay, well, thank you. Annsplan.com and the other one was an.
Ann Pells@Lifegiverlegacy.Com that's our business name, but we.
Kellan FluckigerHad an email and at Life Giver Legacy. Okay, so Ann splan.com. yeah, and there's some videos to watch.And Ann, @lifegiverlegacy.com you know, the opportunities that we don't take, the opportunity cost, the excuses we make before we even try about. Yeah, but it won't. Yeah, but, yeah, but. Yeah, but.
Ann PellsYeah, but I can't find any partners for 10 years.
Kellan FluckigerYeah, yeah, but, you know, I thinks of Bugs Bunny, Webbit Webbit. Right? Yeah, but yeah, but yeah, but yeah.
Ann PellsBut yeah, but yeah.
Kellan FluckigerIt's just not true.
Ann PellsIt isn't.
Kellan FluckigerWell, and again, thank you. Thanks for being part of my show today or our show together.
Ann PellsThank you. That was a. It was a treasure for me. I appreciate that so much.
Kellan FluckigerAll of you, I want you to take the opportunity to listen to this.And I don't actually know the details of the plan or process that she shares, but I do know that there are many ways that both financially, I've got a guy, a friend of mine who teaches a investor school and in real estate school and, you know, so all of these things are there and they're possible and they're available. So if you're making up a story about why it can't work for you, that's going to be a big opportunity cost for you.So go check it out because if you take action, even a little one, moving forward today, you will be a step closer to creating your ultimate life. Quiet. Open your heart.
Ann PellsAnd this time around, right here, right.
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