Hi, I’m kIM ALLEN

Born and raised in Texas, I learned the value of hard work, family, and faith. I love the outdoors, spending time with family and friends, and visiting the mountains. While the mountains provide peace, beauty, and tranquility for me, it’s where I can disconnect and clear my mind. I also love learning and teaching. My motto is “Learn or teach something every day.”

Through years of study and work experience, I had the opportunity to accomplish many of my dreams as I moved toward fulfilling my destiny. Although I’m a “techie” at heart and love the ever-changing world of technology, my passion is to help guide others in their spiritual transformation to become the person God created them to be.

My husband and I served as Senior Pastors and small group leaders for many years. We also trained church leaders to facilitate small groups. I developed professional training and curriculum in business and education environments and am currently developing a curriculum for small-group studies.

With real-world experience as an Administrator in Technical, Educational, and business environments. I learned valuable skills and was able to have the opportunity to help other agencies develop and implement strategies for their organization.

While working on my Online Instructor certification from Texas A&M, I saw a pattern emerge. I was writing more than I realized and began to love the process of recording my thoughts and dreams. I began writing my first book, “Crushing Insecurity - Pushing Boundaries and Pursuing Dreams” to be released in Spring 2023. It’s an exciting time, and I look forward to many new adventures and opportunities.

My life verse is Romans 8:28, “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” (KJV)


My Approach

Sadly, many women have lost sight of their ambitions and allowed doubt to cloud their confidence. You may remember embracing life with enthusiasm and confidence, but circumstances make confidence an elusive task to regain. You may wish your life was different but feel smothered by negative experiences and personal failure. How do you truly enjoy life and wake up daily with positive expectations for what is in store?

Step out in faith and fulfill your dreams. We all have gifts and talents and the ability to make a difference in the lives of others. You may want to start your own business, become a writer, change your career, mentor others, or share your experiences. I would encourage you to take steps to discover your purpose and fulfill your destiny.

Dream fulfillment

We all have dreams. Whether we attain them quickly or spend our lives fulfilling them, they remain in our hearts. Following our dreams requires action. To be willing to swim out to uncharted waters and achieve what may seem unattainable requires courage. God knows our dreams and gives us the resources and strength to accomplish them.

self-confidence

We can accomplish things we never imagined possible when we believe in ourselves. We can overcome trauma, stand up for our convictions and move toward our goals without fear. Self-Confidence will empower us to recognize our strengths and weaknesses. Life doesn't always parallel our expectations. Tenacity and patience are required. God has gifted us with creative ingenuity and intended us to love others and ourselves as he did. Life has unavoidable dips, twists, and turns meant to be overcome and bounced back from. Unfortunately, we can't pick the level of our trials but fiercely move forward through them.


RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS

Multitasking has become a part of our life we accept as normal. Our minds have deceived us into believing that we do it well, but do we? Overwork, exhaustion, and failing relationships are pressing through the lives of virtually all ages. The side effects of multitasking can lead to weaknesses in memory and cause us to be less productive and less efficient. Multitasking often includes technology, where the term "technoference" has been used to describe activities like checking phones for emails, texts, or notifications during family time, date nights, meetings, or church activities. As a result, those in relationships with multitaskers have significantly less satisfaction in their relationships. We have also held on to unresolved pain, which has prevented us from moving into God's plan for our lives.