
She considers a field before she buys or accepts it — expanding her business prudently — with her profits, she plants fruitful vines in her vineyard. (Proverbs 31:16 Amplified Bible)
DIVINE PURPOSE

For what it’s worth, it doesn’t take much to inspire Jacquelyn Williams to recall how her competitive drive in life has greatly helped propel her to flourish mightily in the ever-evolving world of entrepreneurship.
“Competition drives purpose in my life and my business because it pushes me to keep growing, improving, and serving people better,” Williams, 62, told Making Headline News during a recent interview. “Knowing others are offering similar services motivates me to stand out by giving my clients not just documents, but care, education, and guidance they can trust.”
In a nutshell, Williams doesn’t shy away from the notion that competition, by all accounts, is what enables her to diligently keep the main the main thing, most notably as the mastermind behind Divine Hands Business Service, her Atlanta-based featured entrepreneurial endeavor that officially went into operations in 2019.
Generally, Williams’ Divine Hands Business Service is a trusted legal document preparation and estate planning company, one that has become a fixture for customarily helping individuals and families protect their legacy.
MORE ON WILLIAMS’ VENTURE: https://www.divinehandsbusiness.org/
In essence, Divine Hands Business Service provides a wide range of entities, including wills, revocable living trusts, guardianships, health care directives, and notary services, among other services. Also, this company offers community-focused educational programs such as Cupcake and Chat and Cook and Talk senior classes, combining knowledge, connection, and empowerment.
Divine Hands Business Services is located at 1441 Woodmont Lane NW, Suite 836, in Atlanta.
“Our mission is to make estate planning and legal guidance accessible, simple, and stress-free for everyone,” Williams told MHN.
Most importantly, it is important to note that Divine Hands Business Services doesn’t operate as a law firm, nor does it provide legal representation in way, shape or form.
“Our staff are not lawyers and cannot offer legal advice or handle legal actions,” said a Divine Hands spokesperson via https://www.divinehandsbusiness.org/about. “Our services are intended to assist in the preparation of estate planning documents.”
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A company that customarily services individuals and groups ranging in 18-and-up, Williams emphasized, among other things, Divine Hands undoubtedly is “the best choice” for families who need clarity and peace of mind.
“My personal mission is to help any family that is looking to plan any form of estate planning or filling out and legal document right no matter their education or financial level,” Williams, a two-time published author, said. “My company has taken me from teaching classes to our local community, preparing briefs for powerful attorneys, helping a poor family navigate through the probate systems, to seeing a mother planning every part of her estate planning, even her funeral stress free. I love the fact that I wake up every day with the ability to help others and no one can tell me what to charge someone and how I can help them. I can work at six (o’clock) in the morning or two (o’clock) in the afternoon on a set my schedule. I can enjoy my family more now than with my other companies.”
When asked whom were amongst those she credits for inspiring her to move forward with her long-awaited dream of establishing Divine Hands, Williams said:
“My daughter, Deneen, and my granddaughters, Ashlyn and Erin, because they believe in me. “Also, Westley Brown, who God used to give me my business name and my sisters and friends who believed I could do anything God puts in my path.”
LIVING IN ABUNDANCE

According to Williams, she recalls vividly how she had become greatly inspired to start her featured business endeavor.
“My current passion truly started in 2009 when one of my employees was faced with losing a daughter because the mother died of cancer and he wanted to raise his daughter and he was scared to complete the legal paperwork,” Williams, a native of Columbus, Ohio, explained. “That set me on a path to know more about the law so my employees that were good workers had some help. Over the years, I helped over hundreds of people that could not afford the lawyer.
“I don’t give legal advice, but I help them understand the paperwork they have to prepare for their issue. What most people don’t know is normally the paralegal who does the paperwork anyway.”
MORE ON WILLIAMS’ VENTURE: https://www.divinehandsbusiness.org/
For more information about Atlanta Businesswoman Jacquelyn Williams of Divine Hands Business Services, to inquire about her services, or to schedule her for a public appearance or speaking engagement, call 678-558-8992 or connect with her via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DivineHandsBusiness; LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/divine-hands-business-services. Also, send email to: info@divinehandsbusiness.org.
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