Lisa Cavallaro and melissa bingham today i choose

EPISODE #39

Intentional Living as ‘Playing Offense’ with Lisa Cavallaro

In today’s episode, I’m talking with Lisa Cavallaro about the Law of Attraction, the power of our words and feelings, and intentional living as “playing offense.”

Lisa Cavallaro has enjoyed a diverse career that began in accounting, moved on to business ownership, and evolved into family therapy, coaching, and magazine publishing.

With no intention of adding to that list, Lisa says the pandemic provided her with some extra time to pursue new opportunities.

Unable to spend time with her family, Lisa and her husband left NY for Florida… where she was challenged to fill her days in different ways.

Friends inspired her to take up the game of tennis, so she began playing 5-6 days each week. In addition to continuing her coaching practice, Lisa RELUCTANTLY accepted an invitation to run for a seat on her Homeowners Association Board, assuming the role of Secretary.

Not surprisingly, Lisa quickly figured out that the politics of an HOA Board were NOT her cup of tea. But the writing she was able to do while on the Board was a labor of love she knew she would miss if she were to resign.

So she resigned anyway… and immediately felt a HUGE self-revelation.

Lisa discovered that the most enjoyable aspect of every job she’s ever had was always the Writing piece. She loves finding the right words to clearly convey her message, and she thrives on writing and/or fine-tuning other people’s projects as well.

Lisa’s bachelor’s degree is in accounting. Her master’s degree is in marriage & family therapy, and she’s also a master certified life coach. She received her Writing training in 11th & 12th Grade… from a teacher who made red corrections across everything Lisa wrote. Although she despised her teacher at the time, Lisa now praises Mrs. Notcher for cultivating a marketable and enjoyable skill she feels blessed to have.

Lisa is a wife, mother, grandmother, golfer, tennis player, and lover of nature. When she created her website SAAiTT, she called herself a “small projects editor and ghostwriter.” After just finishing editing another author’s book, Lisa removed “small projects” from her site.

According to Lisa, “it’s what you say and how you say it.” She helps people who want to  SAAiTT their best!

You can find Lisa at: www.lisacavallaro.com.