THE WHY

 

 

Ever since I can remember, I've wanted to do something unique with my life. When I was 16, I wrote in my journal that I wanted to look back on my life and see it as a work of art... 

…and I want the same for you. To me, it really doesn't matter what line of work you are in. What matters to me is that you feel fulfilled, challenged, fully utilized, and that you're growing. That's why I wrote my first book, why I'm developing my various online programs, and it's what gets me excited in connecting with others.

Finding the "dance" within me helped me to let go of who I thought I should be, and allowed me to be honest with myself and explore all of who I can be. While I know this will be an ongoing process for the rest of my life, it has had far-reaching affects, i.e. in my physical health, my mental health, my choice in work, my lifestyle, and even my love life. And I want you to find the equivalent of your "dance" within you. 

 
 
 

ABOUT

 

Molly King dances her own dance in life. She's worked a wide variety of jobs, since she was a teenager--from factory work, to selling knives, to outdoor education, to running kitchens, to graphic design, to marketing for a billion dollar corporation, and designing shoes with celebrity chefs.

She has moved over 14 times since 2004, lived in 5 countries, and has visited almost 50 countries.

She also has spent the last decade diving into partner dancing, most notably, West Coast Swing. Through her dance training, she unknowingly became a student of human behavior, kinesthetic movement, physics, sports psychology, leadership, and relationships.

 

Molly's first book, Don't Settle - Start Living a Life You Love - follows her journey from a corporate work life, to a freelancer's lifestyle and the psychology it takes to make a major life change. She's currently working on her forthcoming book - Live Your Dance - as a study of the intersection between dance and life, and how to use dance dynamics to help navigate life more intentionally.

Molly currently lives in a 198-square-foot tinyhome, in Salt Lake City, UT