Archive for August, 2010
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Saturday, August 14th, 2010
I should have let you know yesterday, but I’ve been absorbed by Craig Filek’s Core Clarity Workshop I’m hosting this weekend at my home – amazing transformational work …
I can’t wait to share more with you about it!
In the meantime, it’s final call for the Powerful Feminine Leadership Mastermind for 2010 …
I am closing off the applications this weekend, so make sure to submit yours and get yourself in the running if you’re at all interested in joining this incredible group.
Here’s just a few of the powerful women who will be joining us …
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Trapped By the Hard/Easy Paradox?
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
So often when I’m working with a client I find myself saying the exact things I need to hear myself.
Yesterday I was coaching a woman who applied for my Powerful Feminine Leader Mastermind (just two spaces left!) and what came up was the exact reason I began the mastermind … the hard/easy paradox that has so many of us trapped in the masculine way of doing business that can be oh so painful.
I hope that this post helps you see where you’ve been choosing hard because you believe it’s easier when you can choose ease, even though it seems so hard.
Posted in Life, Mind F!%@s | 5 Comments »
Self-Care and Love … Yes, Even for Lawyers
Monday, August 9th, 2010
I just got back from San Francisco where I was speaking to lawyers attending the American Bar Association Annual meeting.
I was honored to give two presentations while I was there.
The first, an ignite-style presentation in which I had 6 minutes with 20 slides advancing 18s at a time.
I spoke about Love, Sweet Love for lawyers.
Here’s a bootleg copy of that presentation.
What you can’t see is that my knees were literally knocking beneath my skirt.
I’m not sure if I’ve ever been that nervous doing a presentation before.
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