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Welcome to Possibility Press!
I’m glad you’re here!
Hi, I’m Juli.
I’m the creator of Possibility Press, and I come to you with big goals and a vivid vision for this business.
As a mom to two daughters and grandmother to three granddaughters, I want to leave a legacy and possibly a company that will bless millions in ways even I can’t imagine.
At the root of this business is the desire to help you create a life you love.
I’ve dedicated this business to God with the understanding that I cannot do this alone. I also know that I cannot do this without you.
I look forward to supporting you on your journey as you create your own big goals and vivid vision for your life.
In Christ,
Juli
FUN FACTS ABOUT ME
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I’M CURRENTLY SINGLE AND HAVE BEEN FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS.
I enjoy being single – living a solitary life. I’ve accepted this as God’s plan for me and have discovered peace in the silent hours.
I’M A HOMEBODY.
I can be outgoing when I need to be, but the place I feel most myself is at home reading a book, sipping hot tea with soft piano music playing in the background.
I RARELY WEAR SHOES.
Since I’m home all the time, I rarely have the need to put shoes on.
I ORDER MOST OF MY GROCERIES ONLINE.
For a while, I was getting all my food delivered by Imperfect Foods and Amazon, but now I order from Walmart and go pick it up.
I ADMIRE HOMESCHOOLERS.
I tried to homeschool my daughters for a couple of years and failed miserably at it, so I am in awe of those who homeschool successfully. I’ve heard and read so many good things about it.
I WORK FROM HOME.
I’m currently an Account Manager for one of the largest bill collectors in the student loan industry.
WHEN I WAS YOUNGER I FELT CALLED TO BE AN ENGLISH TEACHER AND POSSIBLY MARRY A MINISTER.
I grew up in a very religious home.
When I was two years old, my grandparents on my mom’s side moved their whole family of six, along with spouses and grandchildren to Cameron, WI, because they had heard of a small Pentecostal church called Pleasant Plain Pentecostal Church that was growing with the help of the Holy Spirit.
I remember as a young girl witnessing alter calls where people were slain in the Spirit and spoke in tongues.
Both sets of grandparents had attended an Assemblies of God church in Shawano, WI, in their earlier years and always insisted that we attend church growing up.
I remember going to my grandparents on my dad’s side once in Shawano and my whole family literally kneeling in the living room to pray – my grandparents asking for God’s blessing on our lives.
I also remember going to Bible Camp three summers in a row in Chetek, WI, funded by my maternal grandmother. At one point, during a church service, I thought I’d felt the call to go into ministry to do missionary work. As I think back on it now, I believe if God had opened that door to make it possible, I would’ve willingly walked through it.
By the time I was a teenager, my mom and dad had gotten divorced and the church we’d moved for had fallen apart, so I walked to the local Faith Lutheran church every Sunday and got “confirmed” at 16. As a participating member of that church, I enjoyed being Secretary of the Luther League. Then, of course, I have very fond memories of attending Luther Park Bible camp one summer and falling in love for the first time with a boy named Jay.
In high school, I did well academically, mostly because I studied a lot and participated in as many extracurricular activities as I possibly could. As a senior, I applied to several private Christian universities, so I could get my teaching degree. At the time, I thought I’d make a good high school English teacher.
I got accepted by several private universities in the Twin Cities, but the one that stood out to me most offered me a full-ride academic scholarship my freshman year with the promise of another scholarship my sophomore year if I continued to get good grades.
Unfortunately, the day my mom, stepdad, and I sat in the auditorium on registration day to hear the chancellor speak, what we heard was not a welcome speech but an announcement that the school needed to close due to lack of funding. I grieve over this fact and the life that could’ve been even to this day.
I PLAYED VOLLEYBALL IN HIGH SCHOOL AND COMPETED AT THE STATE LEVEL.
Competing at State in volleyball at Oshkosh, WI, during my junior year in high school is one of the fondest memories I have of my youth.
I LOVE IT WHEN MY GRANDDAUGHTERS COME OVER TO PLAY.
Granddaughters are the best. They remind me of how good God is.
IN AN ALTERNATIVE DREAM LIFE I WOULD BE KATHLEEN KELLY.
I think I’ve watched You’ve Got Mail at least 50 times. There are so many quotes in the movie that I love, but this is my favorite:
Don’t you love New York in the fall? It makes me want to buy school supplies. I would send you a bouquet of newly-sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address.
MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE BOOK & MOVIE IS LITTLE WOMEN.
I remember reading Little Women for the first time. I was still married, and my two daughters were in elementary school. I finished the final chapters while sitting outside in a lawn chair under a big maple tree next to our farmhouse. It was an overcast day, and I had hung our clothes out to dry that morning. I remember thinking how lovely the story was and how grateful I was for the gift of a slow and simple life.
I’ve watched the 1994 version of Little Women probably as many times if not more than You’ve Got Mail.
I LIKE TO PRAY, PRAISE & WORSHIP GOD.
I try to pray unceasingly. Every worry or regret I use as a reason to focus on God and the good He’s about to do. I would praise and worship God every minute of every day if I could. Every night as I lay in bed, I thank God for all His blessings.
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