My Personal Story with Andrew. I am truly grateful that am able to get to share a little about myself. I wasn’t always a blogger, on the online side of things, nothing close to this line of work. Me always the hands-on type, more like construction, and arts. but when it came to blogging and writing, I was never that bad at it and knew I could only get better from there if I just work at it.
I was at a crossroads like I needed to find a skill that will get me out of the 9-5 scheme, retire when your old scam. also, something that can create true time freedom and build generational wealth for my family and the ones that will continue to come after me, and so on, But also able to build and help others with amazing service that is provided for hundreds of families.
While also building long-lasting relationships with a team, that wants to see you win. This PBS Family has it all here and much more than I expected. Also, a thrill for me is to get to Travel abroad and really get to soak in new experiences and network with people all over the world.
My Personal Story: Andrew The Upcoming
My Name is Andrew Williams born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I am the 3rd oldest out of 4 from both of my parents, 6 of us all together 2 from my dad’s side and 1 from my mom’s side. I remember growing up, it used to be a lot of simplicity, playing favorite games, such as playing freeze tag, catch one catch them all. flipping off steps, making ramps to ride on until the street lights come on. ” The good ol’ days.” Life Growing up was a good memory and also humbled beginnings along the way. That mentality of Making the best out of things at a young age helped a lot. Thanks, Mom, Dad, and others!
We had a lot of freedom of just being kids, living in the moment. We didn’t have much money growing up so we didn’t travel as much, which made us very creative, making things always interesting, and fun. because back then we didn’t have phones, so we genuinely appreciated friendships and enjoyed the outdoors, in nature.
My Personal Story: Andrew Humbled Beginnings
Growing up My Dad was a Janitor, and My mom was a bartender. Didn’t have much money, but we made it happen. we had each other we had love and support, and we had faith. I had great parents that did the best that they could for us. They did everything that they knew was right. and that’s all you can ask for because I know it came from a place of love. I might not have my mother here with me, (God rest her soul.) but I still have my father to create memories with, That’s a blessing in itself.
Coming up when I was 12 in middle school I wasn’t the biggest fan of school, in middle school, I pretty much gave up on school, I would rather hang out with my friends, that did the same. I was missing school every day until I found myself missing a whopping 208 days of school that year. That was my way of showing out when my dad moved from the house we all stayed at through personal issues with My mother.
It was something I didn’t understand at the time, But I had to deal with that and deal with my bad choices and decisions from missing all them school days. As a result, I had to go to a group home for boys and girls. It was hard at the time being the first time in a group home for 2 years, something I definitely had to get adjusted to, but looking back at it now. It was something I tremendously needed and it made me who I am today.
A Goal of mine is to Becoming Better Each Day
My Highschool years were different. My mom decided to move me and my younger brother to Shippensburg with my Aunt and Uncle to be In a better environment to finish school. Gave me what I needed to help me on my journey and that was Discipline, Structure, and Tough Love. I appreciate the time and patience they gave me as well.
In 2006, I went to Shippensburg High School for all 4 years. While there I joined the Franklin County Vocational School, The following year where I took up HVAC every spring semester for 3 years in the same 4 years in Shippensburg. I was Big into sports in my school days, and Took up basketball and football, while still working part-time at a local Food Lion.
I’ve made it an everyday goal of mine to get better each day. whatever it is to add more value to me. Whether it’s reading a book each day, or whether it’s sacrificing free time to work on something I believe. sometimes I don’t succeed at it all the time but as long as I never quit, and strive each day, with a mixture of small tasks and big tasks. In due time it will all fall into place like a puzzle.
My Personal Story with Andrew: Nowadays At 31
Nowadays I work on my Business daily, while still working my full-time union Job, as a Sheet Metal Worker. It can be overwhelming at times but life is already hard as it is. What hard you choose solely depends on the choice you make. Because I know it’ll be all worth it at the end of the rainbow.
I have a kid on the way, and I am extremely happy about it. At 31 years of age, God has different plans for me and my family, so I just trust every day, and take one day at a time. Thank you for your time! Sharing personal stories with others helps others tremendously along the way. Because you never know what someone going through
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