GMA3's Dr. Jen Ashton says goodbye after 13 years as a regular senior medical contributor to the ABC daytime program GMA3. In April 2024, Ashton announced she was leaving ABC News to launch a wellness company called Ajenda; her contract expires in June 2024.
Ashton says she made the decision to leave so that she could build out her new women’s wellness company, Ajenda, which she will lead as founder and CEO. The company — which launched with a newsletter in March — is focused on addressing the challenges of menopause health and weight management.
Since March 2020, she has been a co-host for GMA3: What You Need to Know (formerly Pandemic: What You Need to Know). Ashton also serves as the chief health and medical editor and chief medical correspondent for ABC News and Good Morning America. She is the third doctor to hold that position in ABC News' history and the first woman.
The decade spanning from 2020 to 2029 presents an unprecedented opportunity for women to excel in business and leadership roles.
Dr. Jen Ashton was born on April 23, 1969, Life Number 7. 2024 is her Personal Year 8. It's not unusual for people to take a leap of faith in their Personal Year 8.
It's advisable to leverage the business energy of Universal Year 8 if you are in Personal Year 8.
Born in 1969 (1+9+6+9), Dr. Ashton's advancing years are Harvest Year 25/7. A less physically demanding job that requires more mental effort would be ideal. In Harvest Year 25, with Final Pinnacle 29/11, working in partnership with others is recommended. In fact, many of the life lessons she will learn in the future will involve her interactions with other people.
Dr. Ashton has a Soul Urge of 8. Individuals with a Soul Urge of 8 have the potential for executive leadership in large organizations and are also well-suited to owning their own businesses.
Dr. Ashton's Ultimate Goal is 8. This is arrived at by adding the Life Number 7 to the Pythagorean Destiny 1.
With layoffs on the rise, understanding and identifying your Ultimate Goal number is crucial for defining your life's purpose and achieving success.
Your Ultimate Goal number serves as a guiding light, leading you toward a life filled with meaning, productivity, and joy. When it comes to numerology, even if you don't have prior knowledge of it, taking the time to introspect on your desires may reveal that they align with your Ultimate Goal number. This number represents your overarching aspirations and life purpose.
Regrettably, most individuals rarely go in the direction of the Ultimate Goal number until later in life.
We frequently refer to the former president, George W. Bush, as an example. Life Number 6 and Pythagorean Destiny 6=Ultimate Goal 3. After serving as president, Bush began painting as a hobby. Bush was introduced to the world of painting by American artist Gail Norfleet, who was recommended to the Bush family by Pamela Nelson in 2012. Norfleet assisted Bush with learning the ropes of oil painting and offered lessons to Bush every week.
Dr. Ashton's first three Pinnacles are what we call "easy" money cycles: First Pinnacle 9, Second and Third Pinnacle 3. Her Final Pinnacle 29 is a "testing" number that reduces to Master 11, unpredictability. Her final years are very different from the preceding 47 years.
Utilizing her intelligence (7) and strong leadership (100/1) to pursue her ideal path will bring her much fulfillment in her life.
Since 2017, Dr. Ashton has been in her Final Pinnacle 29, and she doesn't start her Harvest Year 25 until 2026. We've found that when you begin your Harvest Year much later than your Final Pinnacle, it's a period of uncertainty and soul searching. What's more, the energy of her Productive Year 23 is very different from the energy of her Harvest Year 25.
Her financial and personal situations will fluctuate widely throughout the rest of her life. As expected of any business owner, Dr. Ashton must focus on and work hard on the financial management of her new venture to achieve success. The numbers clearly indicate that focusing on financial planning has the potential to yield substantial financial gains. However, if she doesn't have the right individuals to oversee the financial aspects of her small business, she runs a greater risk of losing money.
When is important, but HOW and THAT you get there is even more important!
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