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Peoria author’s new book motivates female entrepreneurs

Posted 3/22/21

A Peoria author has a new book out to inspire others to design the life they want.

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Peoria author’s new book motivates female entrepreneurs

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A Peoria author has a new book out to inspire others to design the life they want.

Stephanie Hendrick — a motivational speaker, and business strategist — is the founder of Meant for More, a platform designed for today’s modern, ambitious woman navigating the middle of motherhood, marriage, business and faith.

She graduated from Arizona State University and lives in Peoria with her husband and two daughters. Her book, “Meant for More: Turning Passion into Purpose & Designing the Life You Were Made For,” is a guide created for aspiring female entrepreneurs.

“If you feel as though you’ve settled, given up on the passion placed on your heart, or that it’s too late to change direction, you’re in good company,” Ms. Hendrick stated in a news release. “That nudge is normal, and it’s there to remind you that you’re meant for more.”

Learn more about the author here.