Meet Diana Ekins, Esq.

We were lucky to catch up with Diana Ekins, Esq. recently and have shared our conversation below.

Diana, we’re thrilled to have you on our platform and we think there is so much folks can learn from you and your story. Something that matters deeply to us is living a life and leading a career filled with purpose and so let’s start by chatting about how you found your purpose.

Finding my purpose started with my father’s teachings on the importance of setting goals and creating habits to achieve them. From an early age, he emphasized that success is not just about dreaming but identifying priorities and taking deliberate steps to make those dreams a reality. This lesson planted the seed for my passion to help others in a fun and meaningful way through Positiviseeds, LLP. I wanted to create a tool that would help individuals visualize, clarify, and manifest their own goals. On a larger scale, I’m driven by the vision that positive affirmations and manifestation can shift not just individual lives but the world itself toward peace, unity, and success. The power of collective positivity can spark change in ways we’re only beginning to see.

Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?

At Positiviseeds, LLP, we create vision board coloring books to help individuals manifest their goals, using the power of the Law of Attraction. Our mission is to blend creativity with mindful goal-setting, making personal development both fun and transformative. What sets us apart is our focus on visual and hands-on tools that empower people to take control of their goals and affirmations. Currently, we’re excited about expanding our collection to zodiac-themed books and exploring niche markets to further personalize the experience. Check out Positiviseeds on Amazon for our latest releases!

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?

The three most impactful qualities in my journey have been goal-setting, adaptability, and empathy.

Goal-Setting: Early on, I learned from my father the importance of setting priorities and clear objectives, which has guided my personal and professional life.

Adaptability: Being open to new ways of thinking and adjusting to changing circumstances has been crucial, especially as we built Positiviseeds, LLP.

Empathy: Understanding others’ needs and aspirations has allowed me to connect deeply with my audience and create meaningful products.

For those early in their journey, I recommend focusing on building strong daily habits around your goals, staying flexible when challenges arise, and always keeping empathy at the core of your work.

Okay, so before we go we always love to ask if you are looking for folks to partner or collaborate with?

Yes, we are always open to partnering with individuals and businesses who share a vision of positivity, goal-setting, and mindfulness. Aside from collaborating with influencers who focus on the Law of Attraction, Positiviseeds, LLP also works with a variety of businesses to custom-create activity books tailored to their unique milestones and practices. These books offer their clients a fun, interactive way to stay engaged while aligning with the company’s objectives. If you’re interested in collaborating, you can connect with us at Positiviseeds.com or via social media!

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