What happens when people treat you wrong? Dave Ulloa shares an inspiring story…

Dave Ulloa shares one story that changed our life forever. Sometimes people treat us wrong, or we chose to feel a certain way…sometimes we wish people would be just a little bit nicer, just a little bit kinder. Part of healing emotionally is to forgive and be able to move on…and to find the gift in the situation. Watch this video and see if you can find the gift we found that day…which we took with us forever.

Have you ever asked yourself what’s going on the other side? Here is a short story as Dave and I stopped to get some food and encountered a really mean lady…or so we thought…Dave Ulloa is in Gozo, Malta inspired by the beautiful scenery and Rosa’s story…

After you watch this short video you will certainly get inspired to have a beautiful day today…

About Yvette Ulloa

Yvette Ulloa, the fiery Latina was born in NY and currently lives in California. Yvette is passionate about health/fitness, travelling the world full time, and teaching others to achieve success! Yvette Ulloa has been through a journey of challenges, however they have turned out to be some of the biggest blessings in her life. She has been happily married for 16 years to the love of her life Dave Ulloa, a former professional basketball player in Australia and self-made entrepreneur. Yvette's philosophies are all about contribution, sharing lessons from her journey with others, and she is lucky to travel around the world inspiring people with her story. She has spoken to audiences as big as 12,000 in Vegas, South Africa, Hungary, Greece and many other places, where she is highly acclaimed speaker and coach. In 2010, Yvette Ulloa and her husband Dave Ulloa achieved one of their life-long dreams to travel the world with Anthony Robbins and become Platinum Partners. They got to experience a whole year of immersion in Scotland, Egypt, Israel, Fiji and get personally mentored by Tony Robbins. One of Yvette's biggest passions is helping women around the world to believe in themselves and have a voice. She will reach out her hand to you to help you climb up to the top of the mountain! And nothing like enjoying the journey and making many pit stops to smell the roses. The coffee. The challenges. Anything that makes you grow and enjoy life. Dave & Yvette Ulloa are also professional tourists and ambassadors of fun. Dave Ulloa recently got back from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in the world, at 19,000 altitude, one of the toughests and most rewarding activities of his life. Dave and Yvette Ulloa are Presidential Advisory Council members for the largest travel social media company one of the top 100 direct sales companies in the globe, WorldVentures. They were honored in front of thousands of people in Las Vegas for achieving the highest rank in the company, International Marketing Directors, being the first Latino couple to achieve this rank, as well as being the first team of both International trainers and speakers.
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6 Responses to What happens when people treat you wrong? Dave Ulloa shares an inspiring story…

  1. Jan says:

    It’s all a matter of perspective, isn’t it? What a wonderful reminder that we need to constantly be looking through a different set of eyes. Thank you for sharing!

  2. Carol says:

    Beautiful and such a great reminder.

  3. Ah, this is a beautiful, beautiful story Dave. Thank you for sharing this.

  4. Chelsi W says:

    You and Dave are such an inspiration. I’m so grateful to know you both. I was so excited to see both of you open Momentum in Vegas. I just found out that I will get to see you next weekend in Grand Junction!! I can’t wait. I wanted to talk with you at Momentum so I’m looking forward to spending some time with you in CO. You have an amazing story to share and I can’t wait for my friends to meet you. All the best~

  5. Dave says:

    From Dave Ulloa: Thank you so much everyone for the kind comments…it means the world to me…blessings!!

  6. mary stovall says:

    Thank-you!

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