In today’s world of uncertainty and confusion, it’s refreshing to meet someone who is absolutely confident that we can find our way to spiritual awakening. Michelle Epiphany Prosser, author of Excuse Me, Your God Is Waiting: Love Your God * Create Your Life * Find Your True Self, is one of those people.
President of Energy Focus Coaching and Consulting, Michelle works with organizations and individuals to reach goals and manifest a better life. She is committed to deepening her spirituality and increasing self-awareness so that she can model to clients what she teaches.
She holds an M.A. in Communication studies from the University of Virginia, and is a trained coach through Success Unlimited Network and Corporate Coach U International.
I interviewed Michelle recently to find out about her new book, Excuse Me, Your God is Waiting, the motivation behind writing it, and more about the person herself. You can check out the interview and learn more about Michelle and her work
Live the Life You Want Not by Doing, But by Being…
Michelle is an advocate of positive actions, suggesting that it is not simply what we do in life, but the energy we hold while we do it, that determines our success as individuals. This positive approach is the driving force and principle behind Michelle’s new book. ‘Excuse Me, Your God is Waiting’ explores two fundamental life teachings (The Law of Attraction and finding faith) to show her readers that it is possible to live a life full of joy, love and miracles.
The Law of Attraction is a powerful process that puts you in control of creating the life you want. Michelle teaches us how to use the Law of Attraction in combination with the centuries-old power of prayer. She suggests that when you are trapped in fear, doubt, anger, or grief, all you need to do is ask for help. You will receive assistance so that you can move on and be positive again.
Many people have been steered away from God by organized religion. Michelle teaches that you can create the God you want—and that she is waiting for you! By having conversations with God, we start learning to trust again.
About Michelle…
Before becoming a coach, Michelle worked for twenty years in government and politics, including leadership positions for three Virginia governors and a congressman she was Deputy Director of Communications for Governor L. Douglas Wilder, Campaign Manager, Congressman Rick Boucher, Senior Research Assistant for Governor Gerald Baliles, and Deputy Press Secretary for Governor Charles Robb.
Michelle’s emphasis is on increasing focus and energy, improving communication, and identifying self-defeating behavior. Her coaching style is based on the belief that her clients have most of the answers inside. She helps clients design systems to support their success and to disable their inner critic.
Michelle is frequently interviewed by the media on setting goals and creating the life you want. She lives in Charlottesville, Virginia with her three children Darya, Sanders and Sophia.
About the interviewer
Michelle Vandepas is an entrepreneur, seeker of truth, questioner and overall impatient person. You can Hire Michelle Vandepas for internet consultations or interviewing, speaking and workshops. To find out more please contact Support@talkingbookstv.com
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It must be considered.
Reading the “book” is like taking a trip down the rabbit hole to fantasy land. It’s just another in a long line of “New Age” quasi-mystical, feel-good pamphlets by a self-styled “success coach” who, by her own admission, really isn’t successful in life at all.
This type of material revolves around itself like a snail’s shell without a shred of evidence in support of the author’s expertise, credentials or veracity — beyond her own self-serving claims.
Modeling one’s life on the teachings of this author? That’s a precious thought.
Do your homework.
Michelle Prosser is no more enlightened or successful than a ceramic Buddha in a flower garden, gathering pidegon droppings. It’s all surface gloss, shallow platitudes and b.s.
Even her coaching clients don’t stick with her for very long.
This book is a joke. A bad joke. Michelle Prosser has in Charlottesville for most of her 48 years. In recent years, she has styled herself as a “corporate mystic,” which is just a synonym for “flake.”
If you believe in the healing power of dirt, rocks and crystals, in elves and faeries and woodland magick, or if you put stock in the ridiculous notion that if you think really, really, really hard about something — poof! — it can happen, then Michelle’s brand of half-assed abracadabra is just for you.
If you are serious about living an examined life and conducting your business in an ethical, sustainable manner that actually turns a profit, then you woundn’t even considering picking up Prosser’s little tome of silliness or her “teachings.”