Are there images of the stunning places you’d like to visit on your vision board? What if you had the time, money and confidence to make your travel d...
Share Your Story, Heal Your Life—With Brenda Adelman - 140
Sharing your story is a powerful way to showcase your talent, build an audience and help people with similar experiences start to heal. But what if st...
From Type A All Day to a More Balanced, Celebrated Life—with Lindy Lewis - 139
Type A women relentlessly pursue perfection. And in trying to be the best, to be everything to everyone, we abandon ourselves. Our head talks our hear...
A Feminine Approach to Wealth Creation—with Kathryn Eriksen - 138
Are you trying to build wealth from the outside in? If so, you’re using the masculine model for wealth creation and overlooking the superpower we have...
Developing the Mindset of a Leader—with Deb Erickson - 137
We’ve all heard the old adage, ‘If you want something done right, do it yourself.’ But if your business has plateaued, and it’s time to build out a te...
Embodying the Wholehearted Woman Archetype—with Lisa Winneke - 136
A lot of us are living a life that looks good on paper. We’ve got the relationships and the careers we’re supposed to want. But those things may or ma...
Breaking Through Fears—with Lynda West - 135
Many people live in fear and find a sense of comfort in continuing to live like that for the rest of their life. But what if you had the chance to tak...
Developing Greater Connection and Communication with Your Dog—with Liz Murdoch - 134
Dogs make a great pet but what if you could have a deeper connection and relationship with your dog? What if you could learn exactly what they want yo...
The Skills of Sustainable Leadership—with MaryPat Kavanagh - 133
No doubt you’re familiar with the saying, ‘It’s not personal; it’s just business.’ But MaryPat Kavanagh contends that business IS personal, especially...
A Business That Supports Your Life (Instead of Consuming It)—with Kris Ward - 132
A lot of entrepreneurs look good on paper. But they’re working insane hours, ultimately making less than they would at the corner store. Kris Ward use...