Why are Boundaries important for women?
Why are boundaries important for women?
The other day I was at my Somatic Therapy session with Miranda as I was trying to work through my nervous anxiety around flying
What is a Feminine Leadership Circle?
A courageous space to grow your network, find belonging, listen and be heard. Leadership Development happens here.
Renewal, what is it?
When was the last time you stopped and did absolutely nothing? Just looked at the sky. Or your cat. Or your dandelions. When was the last time you took yourself out for lunch and didn’t bring a book or pulled out your phone, but just ate and watched and listened to your surroundings?
Does What I Say Matter?
Do you believe that what you say matters?
When it comes to your voice, do you believe it has value and that people need to hear from you?
Ode to the Many Hatted Women
Naturally wired into some women is the need, desire, pressure to wear many hats. Let’s question our reasoning, drive and passion behind wearing these hats. Sometimes they are just cute and fun, who doesn’t love a good hat, right? :)
Freedom in Uncertainty
Innovate, explore, don’t prepare everything, jump in, figure it out, learn on the go, make
mistakes, there is freedom in uncertainty. So go for it, try the thing…permission granted.
How to Keep Your Heart on While at Work
What do you do when you know you have employees, co-workers, perhaps even managers who are in distress? When we work with humans you will have to deal with their humanity. Being in a position where you can hold space for someone and empathize does not come easy to everyone.
Embodying your Values
Why is it important to know my values? How can I live into them, what does that even mean? Good questions! I’m going to attempt an answer now, by giving personal examples from my life.
Business, is not just business
I have heard this phrase all too much when I worked in the corporate world. In fact, I found that the only way to be successful was to live and breathe this phrase. In my former jobs, it was expected to treat others with less respect than they deserved if it meant advancing the business in some way.
5 Tips to Working, Being a Woman, and Managing those Winter Blues
There is factual evidence in regards to the less than cheery mood many of us are now wearing like a great, ferocious hooded cloak. Up to 20% of people suffer from SAD or a milder form known as the winter blues. They come creeping around as soon as our daylight hours reduce, for me a little sooner. And that dip is more likely to affect women.
Nothing to Prove
This is the place where you don’t have to be or prove anything, but with freedom rediscover that little girl and her big imagination who believed she could do or be anything she wanted. No matter how big or small that dream seemed.
Jess Moskaluke, Woman of Influence
Jess Moskaluke has been a shining star on the country music horizon for over 10 years now. It started at a Saskatchewan talent contest and she’s captured accolades and awards ever since. She’s broken many barriers, including being the first CCMA Female Artist of the Year to come from Saskatchewan She inspires many kids from small towns to dream big.
The Feminine Economy
The Feminine Economy is about making intentional choices about ourselves and our work.
Improving our relationship with money, work, the earth, our bodies, and each other,
and taking simple steps resulting in profound impact.