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The Importance of Embracing & Embodying Your “Who”
As female leaders, executives, and entrepreneurs, when we don't bring our full selves to the front, we only see ourselves as facets, not as the complete phenomenal kick butt woman we are. Stepping into your full power and potential, your inner Queen, is game-changing. Here’s why.
High Achiever: Don’t Hijack Your Impact by Overperforming
Many high-achieving women miss their mark because they are so focused on their Do that they do not mind their Who. They think by doing and accumulating more achievements that they’re operating in their full brilliance but they’re not because they can’t fully tap into it because they haven’t learned to savor, to pause, to integrate what they’re getting done. There is a better, more spirit-led way
A Very Special Offer to Play with a Possibilities Perspective
When we immerse ourselves in environments or experiences that allow us to play with possibility, our perspective expands. We become aware and attune to so much more, which makes more available to us.
To Get to Your Do You Must Work on Your Who
To get to your appointed Do, you need to do the work required on your Who. As a high-achieving woman, you want stuff to happen, NOW. You want to get to the steps so you can take the actions and get busy with your Do. The truth is that most change is an inner game—it's the Work on the Who. Here’s why that matters to your impact.
What the Bridgerton Netflix Series can Teach us About Embracing Possibilities
In re-imagining a Regency-era society like the one in the Bridgerton series, Shonda Rhimes has opened up possibilities in casting and storylines that are creative, liberating, and ground-breaking. It’s a perspective reboot. And that changes the whole game. This show teaches us the expansiveness of possibility thinking.